Product Description
Restore precise steering response in your heavy-duty Ram with the MOOG ES3527 Left Inner Tie Rod End. This steering component connects the pitman arm to the steering linkage, transferring movement from the steering gearbox to the front wheels. Over time, factory tie rods can wear, creating steering play, wandering, and alignment problems. The MOOG Problem Solver design helps eliminate these issues with improved engineering and durable materials.
MOOG tie rod ends are engineered with advanced bearing technology, forged housings, and durable dust boots to resist contamination and extend service life. The ES3527 uses a precision design that maintains proper preload on the ball stud, delivering consistent steering feel and long-term reliability even in heavy-duty diesel truck applications.
Key Features
- Direct replacement steering component for worn factory tie rod ends
- Problem Solver engineering improves durability and steering precision
- Full ball stud design provides consistent steering preload and strength
- Heavy-duty forged housing resists stress and wear
- Durable sealed boot protects the joint from dirt, moisture, and road debris
Fitment
- 2000 Dodge Ram 2500 – 4WD
- 2001 Dodge Ram 2500 – 4WD
- 2002 Dodge Ram 2500 – 4WD
- 2000 Dodge Ram 3500 – 4WD
- 2001 Dodge Ram 3500 – 4WD
- 2002 Dodge Ram 3500 – 4WD
Position: Left Inner Tie Rod End
Location: Pitman Arm Side
Quantity Required: 1
Specifications for MOOG ES3527
| Specifications for MOOG ES3527 | |
|---|---|
| UPC | 800663167726 |
| GTIN | 0080066316772 |
| Shipping Info | Approximate Shipping Weight: 2.2 lbs Package Dimensions: 7 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 does the MOOG ES3527 tie rod end do?
The tie rod end connects the steering gearbox and pitman arm to the steering linkage, allowing steering input to turn the front wheels while maintaining alignment.
Where does the ES3527 install?
This component installs on the left inner steering linkage at the pitman arm on 2000-2002 Ram 2500 and 3500 4WD trucks.
What symptoms indicate a worn tie rod end?
Common signs include loose steering, front-end clunking, uneven tire wear, wandering steering, or difficulty maintaining alignment.
Should I get an alignment after replacing a tie rod?
Yes. Anytime steering linkage components are replaced, a professional front-end alignment is recommended to ensure proper steering geometry and tire wear.
Why choose MOOG steering components?
MOOG components are known for heavy-duty engineering, improved durability, and Problem Solver innovations that address common OE steering wear issues.