Reproduction outer tie rod end for use with various 1963-66 Ford and Mercury 8-cylinder models with power steering including Mustang, Falcon, Ranchero, and Comet models. Worn tie rod ends can cause excessive play or vibration in the steering, improper wheel alignment, and uneven tire wear on the vehicle. This direct replacement tie rods are designed to perform like the OE parts and will greatly improve steering and ride quality. Its superior construction ensures years of reliable service. Sold individually.
Ford ApplicationsImportant: Only fits driver side on vehicles equipped with factory power steering. Use part# 3A130D for driver side power steering tie rod end.
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Make | Model | Years |
Ford | Falcon Sedan Delivery | 1963 |
Ford | Falcon | 1963 - 1965 |
Ford | Mustang | 1964 - 1966 |
Ford | Ranchero | 1964 - 1965 |
Mercury | Comet | 1965 |
Mercury | Cyclone | 1965 |
Mercury | Villager | 1965 |