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- Chevy II Outer Tie Rod End -
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- Chevy II Outer Tie Rod End -
TIE ROD END Replaces worn tie rod for proper steering, increased safety and to prevent uneven tire wear Grease fittings, cotter pins and washers or nut included. On vehicles with rack and pinion steering, the inner tie rod end is replaced by an inner socket. RWD=Rear Wheel Drive; FWD=Front Wheel Drive; PS=Power Steering; MS=Manual Steering. |
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71ZX1229Y
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