MOOG Chassis Products Steering Tie Rod End P/N:EV801534

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MPN: EV801534
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MOOG Chassis Products Steering Tie Rod End P/N:EV801534
MOOG Chassis Products Steering Tie Rod End P/N:EV801534
$35.99

Restore tight, connected steering to your Jeep Compass with the MOOG Chassis Products Front Inner Steering Tie Rod End EV801534. This inner tie rod end drops in as a direct-fit replacement for the 2017-2021 Jeep Compass (engine listed as All), transferring steering-rack movement to the outer tie rod so the front wheels respond precisely to your inputs. It's a Premium-grade unit cataloged under both the MOOG and QuickSteer brands using the same part number.

  • Strong and durable: the ball stud is heat treated to match or exceed OE requirements, helping inhibit premature failure and improve fatigue strength.
  • Easy to install: wrench flats on the housing and stud simplify installation and alignment adjustment.
  • Rigorously tested: built from superior materials and put through comprehensive testing by MOOG engineers, with problem-solving innovations designed for fast, hassle-free installation.
  • Locking nut included for a secure connection.

Designed to help restore steering and handling feel. Tie rod ends install as a left/right pair, so this application uses two — order 2 to replace both sides together, and have the alignment checked after service.

Interchange: 68273357AE · 68273357AF · MS25740 · GS25740
Manufacturer part number EV801534

This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:

68273357AE, 68273357AF, MS25740, EV801534, GS25740

Frequently Asked Questions

What vehicle does the EV801534 tie rod end fit?

It's a direct-fit front inner steering tie rod end for the 2017-2021 Jeep Compass (engine listed as All). This application uses two, so order 2 for a complete replacement.

Is this a MOOG or a QuickSteer part?

Both. Part number EV801534 is cataloged under both the MOOG and QuickSteer brands, so you may see it listed under either name.

Does it come with a locking nut?

Yes, a locking nut is included for a secure connection.

How many tie rod ends do I need?

This application uses two. Since tie rod ends install as a left/right pair, replacing both sides together is recommended for even, balanced steering.

What are the signs an inner tie rod end may need replacing?

Common signs include loose or wandering steering, play or clunking in the steering, and uneven front tire wear. Diagnose the cause before replacing, and check the alignment afterward.