MOOG Chassis Products Steering Tie Rod End P/N:DS1071
Keep your steering tight and precise with the MOOG Chassis Products Steering Tie Rod End ES801622, a front left outer tie rod end that drops in as a direct-fit replacement for the 2021-2024 Ford Bronco [All]. It connects the steering linkage to the steering knuckle so wheel movement follows your input, and MOOG backs it with superior materials and rigorous engineering testing.
Precision tolerances are designed for easy installation and steering alignment for a fit right out of the box. Signs this part may need replacing include loose or wandering steering, play in the linkage, and uneven front tire wear.
Interchange: 544-585 · 544585 · TO86461PR · MB3Z3A130B · TO86461 · MS406142 · TXM406142
Manufacturer part number ES801622
Country of origin: Mexico.
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What is the MOOG ES801622?
It's a front left outer steering tie rod end that connects the steering linkage to the steering knuckle, transferring your steering input to the wheel.
Which vehicle does it fit?
It's a direct-fit replacement for the 2021-2024 Ford Bronco [All]. Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm fitment for your vehicle.
Is this tie rod end greaseable?
Yes. It has a greaseable socket that lets fresh lubricant flush out contaminants, helping reduce corrosion and wear, plus a Gusher Bearing that lets grease flow across the bearing surface.
What are signs my tie rod end may need replacing?
Loose or wandering steering, play or looseness in the steering linkage, and uneven front tire wear can be signs. Have the cause diagnosed before replacing, as other parts can produce similar symptoms.
What position is this part?
It is cataloged as the front left outer tie rod end. Tie rod ends often replace as a pair, so consider inspecting the opposite side at the same time.
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.