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Front Outer Tie Rod Ends (95-99 Tahoe)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item CT45443
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Warranty 3-Year
      • Item Located United States
      • Quantity 2
      • Installation Position Front Outer
      • Ball Joint Included Yes
      • Ball Joint Stud Type Threaded
      • Pre-Greased Yes
      • Fits 95-99 Tahoe

      Description

      Precision Steering Component. The Front Outer Tie Rod Ends are a vital part of the steering system, linking the steering rack to the steering knuckle. This connection ensures smooth and accurate steering by transmitting force from the steering wheel to the wheels, which is essential for vehicle control and safety.

      Robust Material and Finish. Made with high-quality metal components and pre-greased for optimal lubrication and extended life. The black finish provides corrosion resistance and durability under various road conditions, helping maintain consistent performance over time.

      Installation Ease. These tie rod ends are designed for straightforward replacement without the need for drilling or specialized tools, making maintenance or repairs quicker and easier.

      Warranty Coverage. This product includes a 3-year warranty, offering confidence in its quality and reliability.

      Application Fitment. Specifically fits the 1995 to 1999 Chevrolet Tahoe as a front outer tie rod end.

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