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Steering Tie Rod End
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2001 Chrysler Sebring Steering Tie Rod End (part#DW-ES3359R)

Part No. DW-ES3359R Warranty  
$18.99
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Brand: Driveworks
Advance Auto Parts Part#: 15510877
Suitable vehicles: Click to find if this product can be used with your vehicle:
  • Chrysler
    • Sebring
      • 2001
        • 2001 Chrysler Sebring (3.0L 181CI V6 FI VIN: H)


Driveworks chassis parts help to eliminate front-end vibration, shimmy and unsafe handling. Driveworks chassis parts meet OE specifications, help ensure improved steering response and reduce tire wear.

Product Features:
  • Forged housing from specific materials provides strength and durability to prevent breakage
  • Coated technology provides a smooth and durable surface to prevent corrosion and rust
  • Premium Polychloroprene rubber boots are fitted with grease relief valves to prevent contamination
  • A slotted nut and cotter pin for a more secure installation
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Hardware Included:No
OE Number:S-ES3359
Replaceable Grease:Yes
Tie Rod End Bar Size:M14*1.5
Wheel Drive:Four-Wheel Drive

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  • Q:

    How do I remove the old part off and put the new one on?
    Asked on 7/24/2010 by hardcore kid from Minford, OH

    1 answer

    • CUSTOMER CARE

      A:

      Remove the cotter pin and take off the king nut. The tie rod should come out of the steering knuckle. Once out, simply unscrew the inner tie rod from the outer tie rod and replace with the new one. Put everything back together just like you took it off. Be sure that before you remove the outer tie rod from he inner tie rod, mark on the threads where it stopped so that you do not go too far in or not far enough in that could set off your alignment. An alignment may still be necessary after this repair.

      Answered on 7/26/2010 by Mike from AAP
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