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Moog Front Inner Tie Rod End for GM B-Body | Moog Front Inner Tie Rod End ’77-’96 GM B-Body Sold individually; two required per vehicle. Tie rods are a crucial part of your steering system. When you turn your steering wheel the motion travels through the steering rack, through the tie rods, and finally through your steering arm or spindle. Without tie rods, you wouldn’t be able to turn your car. This part is also incredibly important to your vehicle’s alignment. If you replace your tie rods, make sure to get an alignment done immediately afterward. | $30.99 | Tie Rod Ends | tie-rod-ends steering | ||
Moog Front Outer Tie Rod End GM B-Body, A-Body | Moog Front Outer Tie Rod End fits ’77 – ’96 GM B-Body and ’73 – ’77 GM A-Body. Sold individually; two required per vehicle. Tie rods are a crucial part of your steering system. When you turn your steering wheel the motion travels through the steering rack, through the tie rods, and finally through your steering arm or spindle. Without tie rods, you wouldn’t be able to turn your car. This part is also incredibly important to your vehicle’s alignment. If you replace your tie rods, make sure to get an alignment done immediately afterward. | $30.99 | Tie Rod Ends | tie-rod-ends steering | ||
Moog Outer Tie Rod End '75-'81 Camaro | Moog Outer Tie Rod End, ’75-’81 Chevrolet Camaro, Chevrolet Nova, Pontiac Firebird, Pontiac Trans Am, and others. Moog replacement tie rod ends are designed as OE replacements for your stock units. Moog replacement tie rod ends feature durable, all-metal construction that is not prone to failure like OE plastic tie rod ends. Since Moog replacement tie rod ends are greasable (except where noted), friction is reduced and contaminants are flushed out. Plus, they have an easy-access wrench flat that allows for the use of a socket for easy installation. | $35.99 | Tie Rod Ends | tie-rod-ends steering | ||
Proforged Inner Tie Rods for GM B-Body, A-Body and More | Inner tie rod ends fit ’77-’90 and ’91-’96 GM B-Body, including Impala and Caprice; also fits ’73-’77 GM A-Body including Chevelle and El Camino. Two required per car; sold individually. Proforged applied the same technological advancements in ball joint construction to their line of Tie Rod Ends and Rack Ends, delivering a premium product to withstand the rigors of performance car and truck applications. The result is a more durable product that extends the lifespan and maintains the performance level of the steering system during demanding conditions. Laboratory tested and proven in the real world, Proforged Tie Rod Ends feature improved design over the competition for increased longevity and durability. Proforged Tie Rod Ends are available for nearly every year, make, and model vehicle found on the road today. Features:
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