MOOG Chassis Products Steering Tie Rod End P/N:EV801692
Tighten up loose, wandering steering and restore a solid connection between your steering linkage and front wheel with the MOOG Chassis Products Steering Tie Rod End ES801738. It installs as a direct-fit replacement for the front right outer position on the 2022-2024 Acura MDX, linking the tie rod to the steering knuckle so steering input is transmitted accurately to the wheel while allowing the joint to pivot and articulate as the suspension moves.
A worn tie rod end can show up as free play or looseness in the steering, a wandering or loose on-center feel, uneven or feathered tire wear, or a clunk when turning. If a failed outer tie rod end is the cause of those symptoms, this replaces it — diagnose the source before ordering, and have the front end aligned after installation.
Interchange: 53540TYAA01 · 2694356
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What vehicle does this tie rod end fit?
It is cataloged as the front right outer steering tie rod end for the 2022-2024 Acura MDX. Confirm fitment for your specific vehicle before ordering.
What position is this tie rod end for?
This is the front right outer tie rod end. It connects the outer steering linkage to the steering knuckle on that corner.
What numbers does this part interchange with?
It cross-references to 53540TYAA01 and 2694356. Its own manufacturer part number is MOOG ES801738.
What are the signs a tie rod end may need replacing?
Signs include steering free play or looseness, a wandering or loose on-center feel, uneven or feathered tire wear, and clunking when turning. Diagnose the cause before replacing.
Do I need an alignment after installing this part?
Yes. Replacing a tie rod end changes toe settings, so a front-end alignment is recommended after installation per the vehicle service procedure.
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