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NICHE Tie Rods for Yamaha Grizzly Kodiak 550 660 700 700k 5KM-23831-00-00

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  • Compatible with OEM Part Numbers Yamaha 5KM-23831-00-00
  • Compatible with Yamaha 2002-2008 Grizzly 660
  • Compatible with Yamaha 2007-2013 Grizzly 700, 2009-2014 Grizzly 550
  • Compatible with Yamaha 2016 Kodiak 700K, 2017-2019 Kodiak 700
  • Tie Rods Specs Thread Type Female-Female; Thread Sizes M10x1.25; Length (cm) 33; Weight 240g; Material Iron Steel



Product Description

NICHE Brake Pads ATV UTV Stopping Safety Semi Metallic Padding
OEM MPN's: 5KM-23831-00-00

519-KTR2227B

Niche Powersports Brake Pads Replacement
About NICHE

NICHE specializes in the highest quality Powersports replacement parts. Our parts meet or exceed the quality of the original parts that come with your machine. Some of the NICHE product categories include cylinders, brake pads, axles, off-road mirrors, and drive chains. Let NICHE components fix your machine today!

NICHE Tie Rod Part Number 519-KTR2227B

  • Includes: NICHE Tie Rod
  • Compatible with the following brands: Yamaha
  • Compatible with the following models: Grizzly 700,Grizzly 660, Kodiak 700,Grizzly 550
  • Replaces for the following OEM MPN's: 5KM-23831-00-00
  • Thread Type: Female-Female
  • Thread Sizes: M10x1.25
  • Length: 12.99 Inches
  • Weight: 8.47 Ounces
  • Material: Iron Steel

OEM MPN's: 5KM-23831-00-00

What is a Tie Rod?

  • Tie rods connect your steering gear to the steering knuckle.

  • Tie rods are an integral part of your vehicle’s steering system that if worn can cause tire wear and handling problems.

OEM MPN's: 5KM-23831-00-00

What do Tie Rods control?

  • Tie rods serve the purpose of aiding the motion that turns the car's wheels

  • Tie rods keep the wheels straight while driving, with minimal steering

OEM MPN's: 5KM-23831-00-00

Why change Tie Rods?

  • Tie rods are one of the most essential parts of your vehicle's steering system

  • Tie rods can go bad due to normal wear and tear and harsh road conditions. Often times the cause of tie rod failure is the lack of lubrication

newtothis
Reviewed in Canada on October 12, 2021
I ended up not using , but i did check them with my old tie rods on my 2007 grizzly 700 FI and they are the same length and both my old and new tie rods ends thread on theseI'll keep them for spares either for myself or the other two grizzlys and a kodiak 700 my friends have all of them are 2007/2016