MOOG TIE ROD END, SOLD INDIVIDUALLY -- A High Quality Direct Fit OEM Replacement Tie Rod End, Designed To Consistently Produce Just The Right Amount Of Preload To Provide Proper Steering Effort, Housing Is Forged Then Heat-Treated For Strength And Durability, Sealed With A Premium Polychloroprene To Keep Out Dirt, Its Bearings Include Grease Grooves That Ensure Flow Of Lubrication Throughout The Part
This product fits the following Ford F-350 Super Duty submodels
- 1999-2003: Lariat; 8 Cyl 7.3L; "DIESEL, FI, Turbocharged, VIN F"
- 1999-2003: XL; 8 Cyl 7.3L; "DIESEL, FI, Turbocharged, VIN F"
- 1999-2003: XLT; 8 Cyl 7.3L; "DIESEL, FI, Turbocharged, VIN F"
- 1999-2004: Lariat; 10 Cyl 6.8L; "GAS, FI, VIN S"
- 1999-2004: Lariat; 8 Cyl 5.4L; "GAS, FI, VIN L"
- 1999-2004: XL; 10 Cyl 6.8L; "GAS, FI, VIN S"
- 1999-2004: XL; 8 Cyl 5.4L; "GAS, FI, VIN L"
- 1999-2004: XLT; 10 Cyl 6.8L; "GAS, FI, VIN S"
- 1999-2004: XLT; 8 Cyl 5.4L; "GAS, FI, VIN L"
- 2003-2004: Lariat; 8 Cyl 6.0L; "DIESEL, FI, Turbocharged, VIN P"
- 2003-2004: XL; 8 Cyl 6.0L; "DIESEL, FI, Turbocharged, VIN P"
- 2003-2004: XLT; 8 Cyl 6.0L; "DIESEL, FI, Turbocharged, VIN P"
- 2004-2004: Harley-Davidson Edition; 10 Cyl 6.8L; "GAS, FI, VIN S"
- 2004-2004: Harley-Davidson Edition; 8 Cyl 6.0L; "DIESEL, FI, Turbocharged, VIN P"
- 2004-2004: King Ranch; 10 Cyl 6.8L; "GAS, FI, VIN S"
- 2004-2004: King Ranch; 8 Cyl 5.4L; "GAS, FI, VIN L"
- 2004-2004: King Ranch; 8 Cyl 6.0L; "DIESEL, FI, Turbocharged, VIN P"
Moog
Over fifty years ago, we started as designer and supplier of aircraft and missile components. Today, our motion control technology enhances performance in a variety of markets and applications, from commercial aircraft cockpits, to power-generation turbines, to Formula One racing, to medical infusion systems. Our culture supports our talented people, allowing them to approach their work with energy, enthusiasm, and the promise of success. Our history begins with our founder, William C. Moog – inventor, entrepreneur and visionary. In 1951, Bill Moog developed the electro-hydraulic servovalve, a device that translates tiny, electrical impulses into precise and powerful movement. In July of 1951, Bill, his brother Arthur, and Lou Geyer, rented a corner of the abandoned Proner Airport in East Aurora and formed the Moog Valve Company. From experience, Bill knew that work environment played an important role in any Company’s success. He had some unique ideas about a “better way” to run a Company – treating employees with trust and respect. These simple ideas laid the foundation for what would eventually become part of Moog’s much-acclaimed work environment and culture. Bill Moog's sense of innovation went far beyond product design. From the very beginning, Bill believed that work should be a special place. He believed that people would be more creative, committed, and productive in a work environment where they felt trusted, respected and rewarded. This set of ideas came to be known as the Moog Philosophy. It is a set of principles that guides our Company even today. “Work can be a more rewarding and satisfying experience for everyone in an atmosphere of mutual trust and confidence.”