MOOG Chassis Products Steering Tie Rod End P/N:ES3307RL

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$52.99
MPN: ES3307RL
Item Package Code: EA
Part Has Core (Y/N): N
Item Package Quantity: 1
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MOOG Chassis Products Steering Tie Rod End P/N:ES3307RL
MOOG Chassis Products Steering Tie Rod End P/N:ES3307RL
$52.99

Keep your steering tight and predictable with the MOOG Chassis Products Steering Tie Rod End (ES3307RL) — a direct-fit replacement front outer tie rod end for the 1995-2002 Lincoln Continental. It links the steering linkage to the steering knuckle, transmitting your input at the wheel out to the front wheel so the vehicle turns as commanded.

  • Position: front outer tie rod end for the listed application.
  • Function: connects the steering system to the steering knuckle and carries steering motion to the front wheel; also sets the toe angle adjusted during a wheel alignment.
  • Signs this part may need replacing: loose, wandering, or vague steering, a clunk or rattle when turning or over bumps, excess play felt in the wheel, or uneven front tire wear — have the cause diagnosed, since these symptoms can come from other steering or suspension components.

If a worn front outer tie rod end is the cause of your steering play, this MOOG unit replaces it. Tie rod ends install as left/right pairs, so inspect the opposite side and consider replacing both for balanced steering. A front-end alignment is recommended after installation to set the toe correctly.

Manufacturer part number: ES3307RL.

Frequently Asked Questions

What vehicle does the ES3307RL fit?

It is a direct-fit front outer tie rod end for the 1995-2002 Lincoln Continental. Confirm fitment for your specific vehicle before ordering.

Where is this tie rod end located?

This is the front outer tie rod end. It connects the steering linkage to the steering knuckle and transmits steering input to the front wheel.

What are the signs a tie rod end may need replacing?

Loose or wandering steering, a clunk or rattle when turning or over bumps, play felt in the wheel, or uneven front tire wear. Have the cause diagnosed, as other parts can cause these signs.

Do I need an alignment after replacing it?

Yes, a front-end wheel alignment is recommended after installing a tie rod end so the toe angle is set correctly and tire wear stays even.

Is this sold as a pair?

This listing is for the individual tie rod end. Tie rod ends install as left/right pairs, so inspect the opposite side and consider replacing both for balanced steering.