71/73 Mustang/cougar Outer Tie Rod End (ford) on 2040-parts.com
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
71/73 Mustang/Cougar outer Tie rod end (FORD) There is nothing like the real Ford item when it comes to steering parts! We all remember putting all new TRW parts on and going to get the front end aligned and the parts were worn out in 5000 miles. This is a used but tight outer tie rod blasted and painted just grease it and install it. With any used part this one is as is good luck |
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