Product Description
The MOOG ES800901 Front Outer Tie Rod End is engineered to restore precise steering performance on heavy-duty GM trucks. Built with MOOG Problem Solver® technology, this component improves durability and steering feel while helping reduce premature wear found in factory steering parts. A greasable socket design allows fresh lubricant to flush contaminants from the bearing surface, extending service life while maintaining smooth steering response.
Designed for 2011–2019 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra 2500HD / 3500HD trucks, the ES800901 tie rod end provides a direct replacement solution for worn or loose steering linkage components. MOOG’s heat-treated ball studs, precision engineering, and heavy-duty construction help deliver improved alignment stability and long-term durability in demanding truck applications.
Key Features
- MOOG Problem Solver® design improves durability and steering performance
- Greasable socket allows lubrication to flush contaminants
- Heat-treated ball studs for improved fatigue strength
- Precision tolerances allow proper steering alignment and installation
- Heavy-duty construction for demanding HD truck applications
Fitment
- 2011–2019 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD
- 2011–2019 Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD
- 2011–2019 GMC Sierra 2500HD
- 2011–2019 GMC Sierra 3500HD
Position: Front Outer Tie Rod End
Quantity Required Per Vehicle: 2
Specifications for MOOG ES800901
| Specifications for MOOG ES800901 | |
|---|---|
| UPC | 80066134444 |
| GTIN | 0080066134444 |
| Shipping Info | Approximate Shipping Weight: 2 lbs Package Dimensions: 10 x 5 x 5 inches |
| Prop 65 | WARNING: This product may 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 MOOG ES800901 tie rod end do?The tie rod end connects the steering linkage to the steering knuckle, allowing the wheels to turn while maintaining proper alignment and steering control.
Is the MOOG ES800901 greasable?
Yes. This tie rod end includes a greaseable socket design which allows lubrication to flush out contaminants and extend service life.
How many tie rod ends are required per truck?
Most vehicles require two outer tie rod ends — one for each side of the steering system.
What are signs of a worn tie rod end?
Common symptoms include loose steering, uneven tire wear, steering wheel vibration, and clunking noises when turning or driving over bumps.
Should an alignment be performed after replacing tie rods?
Yes. A professional wheel alignment is recommended after replacing steering components to ensure proper tire wear and steering geometry.