MOOG Chassis Products Steering Tie Rod End P/N:ES2954
Tighten up loose, wandering steering with the MOOG Chassis Products Steering Tie Rod End ES800404, a front outer tie rod end that drops in as a direct-fit replacement for the 2004-2009 Nissan Quest. It forms the pivoting connection between the steering linkage and the steering knuckle, transmitting the driver's steering input to the wheel while allowing for suspension travel and steering angle.
Signs a tie rod end may need replacing include play or looseness in the steering, uneven or feathered tire wear, a wandering feel, and clunking or knocking when turning. If a worn front outer tie rod end is the cause of these symptoms, this replaces it; diagnose the source before ordering, as other steering and suspension parts can produce similar signs.
Interchange: 45A1183 · 46A1183A · 101-5835 · 1015835 · 612.4204 · TA3076 · 534-882 · 534882 · TO69175XL · DG4012183 · ER03002 · TO69175 · ES4414 · GS30612 · MS30612 · 269-3520 · 2693520 · 48520CK025 · 4012134 · 401-2183 · 4012183
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What vehicles does the ES800404 tie rod end fit?
It is a direct-fit replacement for the 2004-2009 Nissan Quest. Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm it matches your vehicle before ordering.
Is this a front or rear tie rod end?
It is cataloged as the front outer tie rod end for the listed application.
What does a tie rod end do?
It connects the steering linkage to the steering knuckle through a ball-and-socket joint, relaying steering input to the wheel while allowing suspension travel.
How do I know if my tie rod end is worn?
Common signs include steering play or looseness, uneven or feathered tire wear, a wandering feel, and clunking when turning. Have the cause diagnosed before replacing.
Do I need to replace both sides?
This part is sold individually. Replacing both the left and right front outer tie rod ends together is recommended for even, balanced steering.
WARNING: These products can expose you to chemicals including lead and phthalates, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.