Nos 83-90 Toyota Tie Rod End Dana 269-2518 on 2040-parts.com
Dresden, New York, US
Was told this fits 83-90 Toyota 4wd pickup but you will need to make sure as to I'm not 100% sure
It is NOS Dana 269-2518
SE-2471
Made in Japan
Also not sure which side it is for
any questions let me know
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