Place of Origin: | China |
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Brand Name: | HCKSFS |
Certification: | CE |
Model Number: | 45046-39455 |
Minimum Order Quantity: | 1pc |
Price: | Negotiable |
Packaging Details: | Neutral Packing |
Delivery Time: | 3-15Days |
Payment Terms: | L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram |
Supply Ability: | 1000 Piece/Pieces per Day |
Part Name: | Tie Rod End | Application: | Hino |
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Warranty: | 6 Months | Material: | Iron & Aluminum |
Size: | OEM Size | Part Number: | 45046-39455 |
Place Of Origin: | Guangdong, China |
Truck Spare Parts Diesel Steering Parts Hino 300 Dutro 45046-39455 Tie Rod End RH
1. Product Description.
Product Name | Tie Rod End |
Part No. |
45046-39455 |
Truck Model | Hino trucks |
Brand | HCKSFS |
Quality | Genuine Quality |
2. Detailed Product Pictures
WHAT ARE THEY?
Tie rod ends are the crucial meeting point between a vehicle’s steering rack and steering knuckle. The rod end not only transmits the force from the steering rack to the wheels, but it also provides a pivot point for the steering to maintain its geometry. The rod end typically features a round end and has a threaded bolt perpendicular to it that is inserted into the knuckle. The rounded end also houses bearings that allow the bolt to pivot freely; this end is covered by a protective boot to keep dirt out. This design may look uncomplicated to the naked eye, but because it’s so crucial to handling, the tolerances involved are very tight.
3.Product Advantages
- 100% Same Original Parts Finishing
- Long-lasting Performance
- Lower Failure Rate
4. FAQs
Q: What is the payment method?
A:We accept bank TT, Western Union, Paypal or you can buy it on our Alibaba Store.
Q: Which shipping term you can supply?
A:By sea, air or by express ( DHL, Fedex, TNT, UPS, EMS)
Q: What is your service process?
A:Please use the contact form down below to send us inquiry. We will get back to you in the next 8 hours and confirm the parts you need and quote you prices.
ALL WORN OUT
Due to the extreme forces put on rod ends, they can wear out and cause your steering to get sloppy. There are a couple telltale signs you should be conscious of that are good indicators that tie rod ends need to be replaced. The first and most obvious is if you can turn the wheel a small amount without any response from the steering system. Another tell is if your vehicle emits a squeaking sound when you turn the wheel. Not to be confused with the sustained squealing noise the steering rack can make when it’s low on fluid, a worn rod end will make a brief, high-pitch squeak.