MOOG Chassis Products Steering Tie Rod End P/N:ES80754

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$142.99
MPN: ES80754
UPC: 080066389271
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MOOG Chassis Products Steering Tie Rod End P/N:ES80754
MOOG Chassis Products Steering Tie Rod End P/N:ES80754
$142.99

Keep steering tight and true with the MOOG Steering Tie Rod End ES80754, a direct-fit front left outer tie rod end for the 2005-2022 Ford F-250 Super Duty and F-350 Super Duty, plus the 2005-2010 Ford F-450 Super Duty and F-550 Super Duty. It links the steering linkage to the steering knuckle, transmitting steering input to the wheel and helping maintain proper toe alignment.

  • Position: Front left (driver-side) outer tie rod end for the listed applications.
  • Function: Connects the steering linkage to the knuckle so steering motion is transferred to the front wheel.
  • Serviceable joint: A pivoting ball-and-socket joint that accommodates steering and suspension movement.
  • Replacement wear part: Installed when the original joint develops play; a fresh unit helps restore precise linkage movement.

Worn tie rod ends can show up as steering wandering, loose or vague on-center feel, uneven or feathered front tire wear, or a knocking sensation through the wheel. These signs may point to a failing tie rod end, but have the steering and suspension diagnosed first, since other components can cause the same symptoms. If the outer tie rod end is the cause, this MOOG unit replaces it. A front-end alignment is recommended after installation.

Interchange: Manufacturer part number ES80754.

Frequently Asked Questions

What position is this tie rod end?

It is the front left (driver-side) outer tie rod end for the listed applications.

Which vehicles does the ES80754 fit?

It fits the 2005-2022 Ford F-250 Super Duty and F-350 Super Duty, plus the 2005-2010 Ford F-450 Super Duty and F-550 Super Duty.

What does a tie rod end do?

It connects the steering linkage to the steering knuckle, transmitting steering input to the front wheel and helping maintain toe alignment.

What are signs a tie rod end may need replacing?

Steering wander, loose or vague on-center feel, uneven front tire wear, or knocking through the wheel. Have the steering diagnosed, since other parts can cause these signs.

Do I need an alignment after installing it?

Yes, a front-end alignment is recommended after replacing a tie rod end to restore correct toe settings.