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WARRANTY:
DST carries a 5-Year Warranty.
DST warrants their parts to be free of defects in materials and/or workmanship during this timeframe as measured from the date of purchase.
If a DST part should fail due to materials or manufacturing defects while under warranty, we will provide a replacement of the part upon return of the defective part.
Wearable RUBBER parts are not covered under warranty (Dust boots, bushings, bump stops, etc.)
Front Inner Tie Rod End | '86-'96 4WD Bronco & F150

Fix Your Ford
A steering wheel that turns after you hit a bump, even though your truck keeps going straight, is a sign your steering is worn and may have seen better days. Fix your 1986-1996 Ford F150 or Bronco with a new DST front inner tie rod end and get your steering back on track. Ditch the old and worn components in your steering that ruin your only connection with the road and risk a loss of control that could cause a severe accident.
Simple Solutions
The simplicity of classic vehicles can be a good distillation of the automotive experience, make sure every part on your vehicle is positively contributing towards that goal. Enjoy your Ford to the fullest and ensure your steering responds the way you expect when you use a high quality DST front inner tie rod end to replace older parts that have reached the end of their life cycle.


Maintain Control
Speaking of simplicity, the fewer parts there are in your steering the more important each individual component becomes. Don't risk a loss of control when a tie rod fails after decades of dodging potholes and washboard gravel roads. Protect yourself and your truck from failure when you renovate your steering with a front inner tie rod end hand selected by the experts at Suspension.com.
Keep On Trucking
Let us help you keep your Ford trucking on down the road with the highest quality parts with features like grease zerks that increase longevity and keep you on the road. Don't tolerate steering that makes your truck feel like you're driving a bus. Get a new front inner tie rod end to tighten up your steering and improve your experience out on the roads.
