Front Inner Tie Rod | Ford Windstar | MOOG-EV315
Fits Left or Right Side

About this item

  • COMPATIBILITY – Fits 1995-2003 Ford Windstar
  • GET THE RIGHT PART -- Before purchasing, research to ensure that the part will fit your vehicle; enter all vehicle information (year, make, model, engine and trim) for compatibility and check qualifier notes
  • STRONG AND DURABLE -- Ball studs are heat processed to match or exceed OE requirements to inhibit premature failure and improve fatigue strength
  • EASY TO INSTALL -- Wrench flats on housing and stud provide easy installation and alignment adjustment
  • RIGOROUS TESTING -- Comprehensive testing throughout design and development processes by MOOG engineers for quality you can count on
  • COMPREHENSIVE COVERAGE -- Available for foreign and domestic nameplates

Moog Tie Rods

Connecting the Driver to the Vehicle

Tie rods are a crucial part of your steering system. When you turn your steering wheel the motion travels through the steering rack, through the tie rods, and finally through your steering arm or spindle. Without tie rods, you wouldn't be able to turn your car. This part is also incredibly important to your vehicle's alignment. If you replace your tie rods, make sure to get an alignment done immediately afterward.

Moog Tie Rod Box
Moog Tie Rod

Designed for Strength, Durability, and Longevity

Moog tie rods feature several differences from the OE. One of the more obvious differences is the overall design itself. Whereas many OE tie rods are two-piece assemblies, Moog's tie rods are forged one-piece units. This one-piece design reduces the chance of early wear, increasing the durability of the part as a whole. To protect your tie rod, Moog uses a neoprene-sealed rubber dust boot. This dust boot is resistant to both extreme temperatures and abrasion. The design for this rubber boot includes a small valve to allow for the flushing of old grease and contaminants. In addition to all these other features, Moog crafts their tie rod end using hardened full-ball metal studs. These hardened studs can stand up to much more than the OE, making the tie rod that much more dependable.