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NICHE Tie Rod End Kit for 2003-2006 Polaris Predator 500 7061113 7061112 ATV

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  • Compatible with OEM Part Numbers Polaris 7061113, 7061112
  • Compatible with Polaris 2003-2006 Predator 500
  • Tie Rod Thread 3/8-24 UNF
  • Knuckle Side Thread 3/8-24 UNF
  • Tie Rod End Length 2 5/9 Inch



Product Description

NICHE Brake Pads ATV UTV Stopping Safety Semi Metallic Padding
OEM MPN's: 7061113,7061112

519-KTR2267E

Niche Powersports Brake Pads Replacement
About NICHE

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NICHE Tie Rod End Kit Part Number 519-KTR2267E

  • Includes: NICHE Tie Rod End Kit
  • Compatible with the following brands: Polaris
  • Compatible with the following models: Predator 500
  • Replaces for the following OEM MPN's: 7061113,7061112
  • Tie Rod End 1 Thread: 3/8-24 UNF
  • Knuckle Side 1 Thread: 3/8-24 UNF
  • Tie Rod End 1 Length: 2 5/9 Inches
  • Tie Rod End 2 Thread: 3/8-24 UNF
  • Knuckle Side 2 Thread: 3/8-24 UNF
  • Tie Rod End 2 Length: 2 5/9 Inches

OEM MPN's: 7061113,7061112

What makes up a tie rod end?

  • A Tie Rod End is a part of the steering system, there are inner tie rods and outer tie rods.
  • An outer tie rod end is connected to each front wheel spindle
  • An inner tie rod end is connected to the steering rack or steering gear box assembly

OEM MPN's: 7061113,7061112

What are tie rod ends?

  • Tie rod ends are the meeting point between a vehicle’s steering rack and steering knuckle
  • The rod end not only provides the force from the steering rack to the wheels, but it also provides a pivot point for the steering to maintain its geometry

OEM MPN's: 7061113,7061112

Why / When to change tie rod ends?

Why change Tie Rods Ends ?

  • Due to the extreme forces put on your ends, they can wear out and cause your steering to get bad.

When to change Tie Rod Ends?

  • First, if you can turn the wheel a small amount without any response from the steering system
  • If your vehicle makes a squeaking sound when you turn the wheel, a worn rod end will make a short, high-pitch squeak

Sam
Reviewed in Canada on November 2, 2021
Sa fait pas siboire
keeley mctaggart
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2021
Absolutely does not work with a Polaris Predator 500