Keep steering tight and responsive with the MOOG ES800471 Front Outer Steering Tie Rod End. This front outer tie rod end drops in as a direct-fit replacement for the 2007-2020 Mitsubishi Outlander, 2008-2017 Lancer, 2011-2023 Outlander Sport, 2011-2019 RVR, and 2018-2022 Outlander PHEV (All engines). It links the steering linkage to the steered wheel and transmits steering input, helping return steering and handling toward original performance when a worn end is the cause of looseness.
- Forged alloy steel: built for durability, with ball studs heat treated to match or exceed OE requirements to resist premature failure and improve fatigue strength.
- Patented pressed-in cover plate: seals out debris and minimizes looseness, reducing bearing wear and promoting longer life.
- Greaseable gusher bearing: the metal-to-metal design lets new grease flow through the bearing surface to flush contaminants and reduce friction, while a Belleville preload washer helps keep the bearing package tight as it wears.
- Premium dust boot included: keeps contaminants out of the socket. Straight type; designed for OE fit and function with precision tolerances for easier installation and alignment.
End 1 is a female connection with 14.0 mm x 1.5 clockwise thread; End 2 measures 10.0 mm x 1.25. Sold individually; the listed applications use two, so order 2 for a matched left-and-right replacement. Manufacturer part number ES800471.
Frequently Asked Questions
What vehicles does the MOOG ES800471 fit?
It's a front outer tie rod end for the 2007-2020 Mitsubishi Outlander, 2008-2017 Lancer, 2011-2023 Outlander Sport, 2011-2019 RVR, and 2018-2022 Outlander PHEV (All engines). Check the Buyer's Guide tab.
How many do I need?
The listed applications use two, one per side. This listing is for one; order 2 to replace both the left and right front outer tie rod ends together.
Is this tie rod end greaseable?
Yes. The greaseable gusher bearing lets new lubricant flow through the bearing surface to flush out contaminants and reduce friction and corrosion.
What is it made of?
It's made of forged alloy steel, and the ball studs are heat treated to match or exceed OE requirements to improve fatigue strength and resist premature failure.
What are signs a tie rod end may need replacing?
Signs may include play or looseness in the steering, a clunk or knock over the linkage, uneven tire wear, or wandering. Have the cause diagnosed before replacing.