Product Description
The MOOG ES2010R Right Outer Tie Rod End is engineered to restore tight steering and dependable front-end control on 1981-1993 Dodge W250 and W350 4WD trucks equipped with the 4500 lb front axle. As part of MOOG’s trusted Problem Solver® steering line, this component is built with a durable metal bearing design and a greasable socket that helps flush contaminants while extending service life.
Worn tie rod ends can cause steering play, uneven tire wear, wandering steering, and poor alignment stability. Replacing them with a premium MOOG component helps restore factory steering feel and improves overall vehicle handling.
Key Features
- Problem Solver® Gusher Bearing allows grease to flow through the bearing surface to reduce friction and extend life
- Greasable socket design helps flush out contaminants and reduce wear
- Heat-treated ball studs provide strength and fatigue resistance
- Precision engineered housing restores proper steering alignment and control
- Direct OE-style replacement for simple installation
Fitment
- 1981-1993 Dodge W250 – 4WD – Front Right Outer – 4500 lb Front Drive Axle
- 1981-1993 Dodge W350 – 4WD – Front Right Outer – 4500 lb Front Drive Axle
Note: This tie rod end is designed for trucks equipped with the 4500 lb drive axle. It will not fit trucks using the smaller 3500 lb axle configuration.
Specifications for MOOG ES2010R
| Specifications for MOOG ES2010R | |
|---|---|
| UPC | 080066148311 |
| GTIN | 00080066148311 |
| Shipping Info | Approximate Shipping Weight: 2.5 lbs Package Dimensions: 8 x 4 x 3 inches |
| Prop 65 | WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. |
FAQ
What side does MOOG ES2010R fit?This part installs on the front passenger side (right outer) of the steering linkage.
What vehicles use this tie rod end?
It fits 1981-1993 Dodge W250 and W350 4WD trucks with the 4500 lb front axle.
Is the MOOG ES2010R greasable?
Yes. The greasable socket allows fresh lubricant to flush out contaminants and extend the service life of the steering joint.
What symptoms indicate a worn tie rod end?
Common signs include steering play, uneven tire wear, clunking noises, poor alignment, and wandering steering.
Should I get an alignment after replacing a tie rod end?
Yes. Any time steering linkage components are replaced, a professional wheel alignment is recommended.