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Steering Tie Rod End Fits 1996-2006 Nissan Frontier Pathfinder Xterra Moog on 2040-parts.com

US $45.44
Location:

Kansas City, Missouri, United States

Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Other Part Number:ES3466, ES4045, 104-10242, 401-1830, 45A0717 SKU:MOO:ES3466 Feature 4:Includes wrench flats for easier service. Brand:Moog Specification Image Reference:OUTERTIEROD.tif Manufacturer Part Number:ES3466 Stud Thread:M14-1.25-2 Rod Thread:M14-1.25 Position:Outer Rod Type (Male / Female):FEMALE Quantity Needed:2; Stud Diameter Dimension (bottom in.):0.708 Interchange Part Number:101-4571, 101-4746, TO69025, 45A0830, 46A0830A Stud Center to End (in):3.70 UPC:Does not apply

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