Product Description
The MOOG ES800375 Left Inner Tie Rod End is a heavy-duty steering component engineered to restore tight, responsive steering in your 2003-2010 Dodge Ram 2500/3500 4WD and 2011-2012 Ram 2500 4WD. As part of MOOG’s proven Problem Solver® steering line, this component is designed to eliminate steering looseness, improve alignment stability, and extend service life compared to many OE components.
Featuring a powdered-metal gusher bearing that allows grease to flow through the bearing surfaces, the ES800375 helps reduce friction and wear under heavy loads. Combined with a greasable socket design, hardened ball stud, and heavy-duty housing, this tie rod end is built to handle the stress of diesel trucks, towing, oversized tires, and demanding driving conditions.
Key Features
- MOOG Problem Solver Design engineered for improved durability and steering precision
- Greasable socket allows fresh lubricant to flush out contaminants
- Powdered metal gusher bearing improves lubrication and reduces friction
- Heat-treated ball stud for superior fatigue strength
- Sealed dust boot protects internal components from debris and moisture
- Precision tolerances for easier installation and proper alignment
Fitment
- 2003-2010 Dodge Ram 2500 – 4WD
- 2003-2010 Dodge Ram 3500 – 4WD
- 2011-2012 Ram 2500 – 4WD
Note: For 2003-2008 trucks, this component is typically used on vehicles upgraded to the 2009+ steering system configuration. Confirm steering setup prior to installation.
Specifications for MOOG ES800375
| Specifications for MOOG ES800375 | |
|---|---|
| UPC | 080066436555 |
| GTIN | 0080066436555 |
| Shipping Info | Approx Shipping Weight: 3 lbs Package Dimensions: 9 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 reproductive harm. For more information visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. |
FAQ
What does the inner tie rod end do?The inner tie rod end connects the steering linkage to the drag link and steering system, allowing steering movement from the steering box to transfer to the front wheels.
What symptoms indicate a worn tie rod end?
Common signs include loose steering, uneven tire wear, clunking noises while turning, steering wheel vibration, and difficulty maintaining alignment.
Is the MOOG ES800375 greasable?
Yes. It features a greasable socket design that allows fresh lubricant to flush contaminants out of the bearing surfaces for longer component life.
Does this fit trucks with upgraded steering?
Yes. Many 2003-2008 Ram trucks upgraded to the 2009+ steering system use this inner tie rod end as part of the steering linkage.
Should an alignment be done after replacing tie rod components?
Yes. After installing steering components like tie rods, a professional wheel alignment is recommended to ensure proper steering geometry and tire wear.