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Toyota Land Cruiser Tie Rod End is at the center of steering accuracy and reflects a traditional memory of the iconic SUV. Toyota Land Cruiser has demonstrated since 1951 a rugged ladder frame, reliable four wheel drive, and engines that combine torque and economy that allow the vehicle to be applied in both deserts and city streets. Land Cruiser is also a good fit in the daily commuting since it has a sophisticated noise insulation. Spacious cabin, efficient designs, and a robust suspension ensure that the passengers are comfortable and lengthy component frames ensure that all the Toyota Land Cruiser models are simple to service through the decades. The Toyota Land Cruiser Tie Rod End is a connection of the steering rack and the knuckle with a durable ball joint that enables the wheels to flex with ease and maintains the alignment. This minor but important part transforms the input of the steering wheel into sharp shifts in direction hence a frayed Tie Rod End may result in sloppy steering and tires which wear unevenly. The component is made by engineers using corrosion resistant metal with an enclosed bearing to withstand mud, water as well as continuous vibration. Experienced mechanics believe that a real Toyota replacement can maintain factory steering feel. To install, loosen the front, do not take the wheel off, make a mark, unscrew the old Tie Rod End, thread the new Tie Rod End to the mark, torque the nut, install a new cotter pin, reinstall the wheel, lower the vehicle and make an appointment with the service technician.