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Heavy-Duty Tie Rod Assemblies & Steering Linkage Parts for Excavators
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4pcs 91A43-10700 TIE ROD PIN FOR MITSUBISHI FORKLIFTS
4pcs 91A43-10700 TIE ROD PIN FOR MITSUBISHI FORKLIFTS Part Number: 91A43-10700 Application: FOR MITSUBISHI FORKLIFTS Condition: New Aftermarket Parts In Stock Key Features: Direct-fit replacement: No modification required for installation. Stable operation: Ensures consistent performance...Regular price $ 86 -
4pcs Tie Rod End 45670-32880-71 For Toyota Forklift 11Z 1FZ Engine
4pcs Tie Rod End 45670-32880-71 For Toyota Forklift 11Z 1FZ Engine Part Number: 45670-32880-71 Application: For Toyota Forklift 11Z 1FZ Engine Condition: New Aftermarket Parts In Stock Key Features: Direct-fit replacement: No modification required for...Regular price $ 168
If your machinery is experiencing steering play, vibration, or uneven tire wear, a worn-out replacement tie rod is likely the culprit. In heavy-duty applications like wheeled excavators and backhoes, the steering linkage must transmit precise movement while absorbing massive ground shocks. BeeSpareParts offers a range of OEM-quality tie rod assemblies and tie rod ends engineered for maximum durability and precision alignment in harsh off-road environments.
Operating with a loose tie rod isn't just a maintenance issue—it's a significant safety risk that can lead to a complete loss of steering control. We recommend inspecting your and whenever you replace a tie rod to ensure the entire system is stable. Our tie rods are direct-fit alternatives to OEM parts, featuring induction-hardened ball studs and high-performance grease boots to lock out moisture and debris.
Whether you need a tie rod for a JCB 3CX, a CAT wheeled excavator, or a specialized heavy-duty truck linkage, our parts are factory-tested for tensile strength and ready for fast international shipping. Restore your machine’s handling—order your premium tie rod solutions today.
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Major Brands: JCB, Caterpillar (CAT), Komatsu, Volvo, Case, John Deere.
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Common Symptoms Addressed: Loose steering wheel, pulling to one side, clunking noises during turns, and rapid tire tread wear.