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MOOG EV127 Steering Tie Rod End for Ford Mustang

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About this item

  • COMPATIBILITY – Fits 1986-1997 Ford Aerostar; 1994-2004 Ford Mustang; 1986-1995 Ford Taurus; 1989-1997 Ford Thunderbird; 1988-1994 Lincoln Continental; 1993-1998 Lincoln Mark VIII; 1989-1997 Mercury Cougar; 1986-1995 Mercury Sable
  • GET THE RIGHT PART -- Before purchasing, research to ensure that the part will fit your vehicle; enter all vehicle information (year, make, model, engine and trim) for compatibility and check qualifier notes
  • STRONG AND DURABLE -- Ball studs are heat processed to match or exceed OE requirements to inhibit premature failure and improve fatigue strength
  • EASY TO INSTALL -- Wrench flats on housing and stud provide easy installation and alignment adjustment
  • RIGOROUS TESTING -- Comprehensive testing throughout design and development processes by MOOG engineers for quality you can count on
  • COMPREHENSIVE COVERAGE -- Available for foreign and domestic nameplates


Backed by superior materials and rigorous testing, MOOG inner tie rod ends deliver reliable performance you can count on. MOOG problem-solving innovations ensure fast, hassle-free installation.


jeremie bedgood
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2024
Comes work everything you need and fit perfect. No complaints
BB
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2023
Installed in 98 Mustang Cobra.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2020
Great quality and genuine part from the looks.After reading tons of reviews I decided to give Moog a try.Had bad luck with Detroit ax suspension parts not lasting long.removal and installation can be done in driveway, with jack and stands.a few wrenches and most part stores have loaner tools for the job.A paint marker is also handy to mark the threads so alignment won't be too far off.
Sparhawk
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2020
Moog is known for quality suspension replacement parts, and this inner tie rod is no exception. Fits perfectly into my 1994 Ford Taurus GL to replace its worn out OEM inner tie rods. If you find your steering to have a bothersome "dead spot" while driving straight where the steering wheel turns more than it used to in order to get a turning response, and a "9 and 3" wheel check reveals movement, then a replacement inner tie rod may be in your vehicle's future.(Pictured is new Moog tie rod (top) and OEM tie rod (bottom))
S.B.
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2019
Half price of parts store. Took a while to get, but to be fair i was told that up front. Quality part
SurbaSix
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2019
Bought two for a '95 Thunderbird. Brand was recommended to by a mechanic with decades of experience. Install was 5 stars because the rod itself did not give us an issue, but rather the threading on the rack. Tight, crisp steering and back on the road safely.
Stryker81
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2015
This will go for both sides on a 99-04 Mustang. You can rent the tool for this and not worry, all adapters are included. This part INSTANTLY corrected the random travel my Mustang used to do when it pleased lmao. The part is of quality build, fitment was identical and flawless, the instal was easy and I saved a lot of money buying from Amazon!$!$! Fast shipping, excelent quality! I will soon be purchasing again for the driver's side.
J. Lackey
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2011
I bought this Moog inner tie rod to fix an alignment problem on my Ford Mustang. The shop could not align the car because the stock part was worn out completely. So I did the repair myself, which was fairly easy. The car would also sometimes just start to go off in a direction all on its own. The steering wheel would jiggle a little, and it would begin to slightly veer off into the next lane or something. Until I quickly corrected it of course. This part also fixed that problem. Don' buy the cheap versions of this, because they wear out much faster and need to be replaced much sooner. You can find the same part in a different brand for much cheaper, but I personally would never buy them. Moog is a higher standard and I have had many technicians say that they see more cars come back to the shop for the same problems when they buy those cheapo replacements instead of something like Moog or Motorcraft or AC Delco.Oh there is one other thing that might help some random do it yourselfer. There is a little aluminum pin in the part that screws onto the power steering rack. Your new moog inner tie rod with come with a replacement pin. It looks like a little rivet almost, but its more of a pin. On the stock part that I had to get off, the pin was facing up and I was worried about it eating into the threads and making installation of the new part impossible. You don't have to worry about that, just twist as hard as you can and shear that little pin right off. I didn't know that it was aluminum. It is. It will not hurt your threads on your rack so just wrench it right off of there. It may take some force though, cause the pin is there to see that the inner tie rod can never come loose and cause you to wreck and die. Also make 100% sure that you install the new little pin on the new part. You need it.