
Dorman 531-994 Steering Drag Link - Front Right Inner
Dorman 531-994 Steering Drag Link
Dorman 531-994 is a steel steering drag link built as a direct replacement for the original equipment on select Ford and Mazda vehicles. It is precision-engineered and tested for dependable steering linkage performance on applications such as the 1991-1994 Ford Explorer and 1992-1994 Mazda Navajo.
Key Features
- Steel construction with a coated black finish
- Direct replacement steering drag link for select OE applications
- Includes grease fitting for serviceable maintenance
- Male thread and male taper end configurations
- Supplied with mounting hardware, nut, cotter pin, and zerk fitting
- Measures 699 mm in length with a 28.5 mm maximum diameter
Detailed Description
This Dorman steering drag link, part number 531-994, is engineered for the front right inner connecting tie rod position on select trucks and SUVs. It is compatible with 1991-1994 Ford Explorer and 1992-1994 Mazda Navajo steering systems, making it a focused replacement for worn or damaged linkage components. The steel body, coated finish, and grease fitting support long-term serviceability, while the OE-style dimensions help maintain proper steering geometry. This part cross-references Delphi TA2830 for the same application.
What It Helps Fix
- Loose or imprecise steering response
- Clunking or play in the steering linkage
- Wear at the front right inner connecting tie rod area
- Damage from corrosion or road impact
- Steering alignment issues caused by a worn drag link
Installation Notes and Tips
Verify vehicle fitment before installation by matching the year, make, model, and front right inner position. Inspect adjacent steering components, tie rod ends, and alignment settings during replacement. After installation, have the steering system checked and aligned according to factory specifications.
Quality Assurance
Dorman designs this drag link as a precision replacement part and subjects it to testing to support reliable OE-style performance on the listed Ford Explorer and Mazda Navajo applications. Part number 531-994 is built to meet the needs of steering repair work where accurate linkage fit and function are required.
Original: $68.15
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$23.85Dorman 531-994 Steering Drag Link - Front Right Inner
Dorman 531-994 Steering Drag Link
Dorman 531-994 is a steel steering drag link built as a direct replacement for the original equipment on select Ford and Mazda vehicles. It is precision-engineered and tested for dependable steering linkage performance on applications such as the 1991-1994 Ford Explorer and 1992-1994 Mazda Navajo.
Key Features
- Steel construction with a coated black finish
- Direct replacement steering drag link for select OE applications
- Includes grease fitting for serviceable maintenance
- Male thread and male taper end configurations
- Supplied with mounting hardware, nut, cotter pin, and zerk fitting
- Measures 699 mm in length with a 28.5 mm maximum diameter
Detailed Description
This Dorman steering drag link, part number 531-994, is engineered for the front right inner connecting tie rod position on select trucks and SUVs. It is compatible with 1991-1994 Ford Explorer and 1992-1994 Mazda Navajo steering systems, making it a focused replacement for worn or damaged linkage components. The steel body, coated finish, and grease fitting support long-term serviceability, while the OE-style dimensions help maintain proper steering geometry. This part cross-references Delphi TA2830 for the same application.
What It Helps Fix
- Loose or imprecise steering response
- Clunking or play in the steering linkage
- Wear at the front right inner connecting tie rod area
- Damage from corrosion or road impact
- Steering alignment issues caused by a worn drag link
Installation Notes and Tips
Verify vehicle fitment before installation by matching the year, make, model, and front right inner position. Inspect adjacent steering components, tie rod ends, and alignment settings during replacement. After installation, have the steering system checked and aligned according to factory specifications.
Quality Assurance
Dorman designs this drag link as a precision replacement part and subjects it to testing to support reliable OE-style performance on the listed Ford Explorer and Mazda Navajo applications. Part number 531-994 is built to meet the needs of steering repair work where accurate linkage fit and function are required.
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Dorman 531-994 Steering Drag Link
Dorman 531-994 is a steel steering drag link built as a direct replacement for the original equipment on select Ford and Mazda vehicles. It is precision-engineered and tested for dependable steering linkage performance on applications such as the 1991-1994 Ford Explorer and 1992-1994 Mazda Navajo.
Key Features
- Steel construction with a coated black finish
- Direct replacement steering drag link for select OE applications
- Includes grease fitting for serviceable maintenance
- Male thread and male taper end configurations
- Supplied with mounting hardware, nut, cotter pin, and zerk fitting
- Measures 699 mm in length with a 28.5 mm maximum diameter
Detailed Description
This Dorman steering drag link, part number 531-994, is engineered for the front right inner connecting tie rod position on select trucks and SUVs. It is compatible with 1991-1994 Ford Explorer and 1992-1994 Mazda Navajo steering systems, making it a focused replacement for worn or damaged linkage components. The steel body, coated finish, and grease fitting support long-term serviceability, while the OE-style dimensions help maintain proper steering geometry. This part cross-references Delphi TA2830 for the same application.
What It Helps Fix
- Loose or imprecise steering response
- Clunking or play in the steering linkage
- Wear at the front right inner connecting tie rod area
- Damage from corrosion or road impact
- Steering alignment issues caused by a worn drag link
Installation Notes and Tips
Verify vehicle fitment before installation by matching the year, make, model, and front right inner position. Inspect adjacent steering components, tie rod ends, and alignment settings during replacement. After installation, have the steering system checked and aligned according to factory specifications.
Quality Assurance
Dorman designs this drag link as a precision replacement part and subjects it to testing to support reliable OE-style performance on the listed Ford Explorer and Mazda Navajo applications. Part number 531-994 is built to meet the needs of steering repair work where accurate linkage fit and function are required.












