
Dorman 541-299 Steering Tie Rod End - Front Inner
OE Steering Tie Rod End for Miata
Dorman 541-299 is a direct replacement steering tie rod end for specific vehicle applications, including 1990-1997 Mazda Miata front inner fitment. Built with a steel housing and powder-coated black finish, it is engineered to replace the original equipment tie rod end with a precise steering connection.
This Dorman 541-299 steering tie rod end is a fitment-based replacement for Mazda Miata front inner steering service and is cross-referenced to Mevotech Supreme MEV329 for the same application.
Key Features
- Direct replacement for the original equipment tie rod end on select vehicles
- Fits 1990-1997 Mazda Miata, front inner
- Steel housing with powder-coated black finish
- Male end configuration on both ends
- No grease fitting included
- Mounting hardware included
- Paraphrased from manufacturer evaluation: inspected through a rigorous validation process for smooth, safe operation
Detailed Description
Designed for steering repair on the Mazda Miata, Dorman 541-299 restores the connection between steering components with an OE-style replacement profile. The steel construction and powder-coated finish help support long-term service in the steering system, while the direct-fit design simplifies replacement on the front inner position. For buyers searching for a 1990-1997 Mazda Miata front inner tie rod end, this part number provides a focused match for the listed application.
Use Dorman 541-299 when servicing worn steering linkage components on the Mazda Miata. It is also a practical reference for shoppers comparing OE replacement options by part number, including Dorman 541-299 and related cross-reference listings.
What It Helps Address
- Loose or imprecise steering feel from a worn inner tie rod end
- Excess play in the steering linkage
- Uneven steering response during lane changes or turns
- Clunking or knocking from steering components with wear
- Front-end steering service on 1990-1997 Mazda Miata models
Installation Notes and Tips
Verify vehicle year, make, model, and front inner position before installation. Inspect related steering components, alignment settings, and fasteners during service. Because mounting hardware is included, confirm all supplied pieces are present before beginning the repair. After installation, a professional wheel alignment is recommended to restore proper steering geometry.
Quality Assurance
Dorman states that this steering tie rod end has undergone an industry-leading evaluation process to help ensure smooth, safe operation. The part is built as a direct replacement for specific applications and is supported by Dorman’s OE-replacement product approach.
Original: $34.42
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$12.05Dorman 541-299 Steering Tie Rod End - Front Inner
OE Steering Tie Rod End for Miata
Dorman 541-299 is a direct replacement steering tie rod end for specific vehicle applications, including 1990-1997 Mazda Miata front inner fitment. Built with a steel housing and powder-coated black finish, it is engineered to replace the original equipment tie rod end with a precise steering connection.
This Dorman 541-299 steering tie rod end is a fitment-based replacement for Mazda Miata front inner steering service and is cross-referenced to Mevotech Supreme MEV329 for the same application.
Key Features
- Direct replacement for the original equipment tie rod end on select vehicles
- Fits 1990-1997 Mazda Miata, front inner
- Steel housing with powder-coated black finish
- Male end configuration on both ends
- No grease fitting included
- Mounting hardware included
- Paraphrased from manufacturer evaluation: inspected through a rigorous validation process for smooth, safe operation
Detailed Description
Designed for steering repair on the Mazda Miata, Dorman 541-299 restores the connection between steering components with an OE-style replacement profile. The steel construction and powder-coated finish help support long-term service in the steering system, while the direct-fit design simplifies replacement on the front inner position. For buyers searching for a 1990-1997 Mazda Miata front inner tie rod end, this part number provides a focused match for the listed application.
Use Dorman 541-299 when servicing worn steering linkage components on the Mazda Miata. It is also a practical reference for shoppers comparing OE replacement options by part number, including Dorman 541-299 and related cross-reference listings.
What It Helps Address
- Loose or imprecise steering feel from a worn inner tie rod end
- Excess play in the steering linkage
- Uneven steering response during lane changes or turns
- Clunking or knocking from steering components with wear
- Front-end steering service on 1990-1997 Mazda Miata models
Installation Notes and Tips
Verify vehicle year, make, model, and front inner position before installation. Inspect related steering components, alignment settings, and fasteners during service. Because mounting hardware is included, confirm all supplied pieces are present before beginning the repair. After installation, a professional wheel alignment is recommended to restore proper steering geometry.
Quality Assurance
Dorman states that this steering tie rod end has undergone an industry-leading evaluation process to help ensure smooth, safe operation. The part is built as a direct replacement for specific applications and is supported by Dorman’s OE-replacement product approach.
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OE Steering Tie Rod End for Miata
Dorman 541-299 is a direct replacement steering tie rod end for specific vehicle applications, including 1990-1997 Mazda Miata front inner fitment. Built with a steel housing and powder-coated black finish, it is engineered to replace the original equipment tie rod end with a precise steering connection.
This Dorman 541-299 steering tie rod end is a fitment-based replacement for Mazda Miata front inner steering service and is cross-referenced to Mevotech Supreme MEV329 for the same application.
Key Features
- Direct replacement for the original equipment tie rod end on select vehicles
- Fits 1990-1997 Mazda Miata, front inner
- Steel housing with powder-coated black finish
- Male end configuration on both ends
- No grease fitting included
- Mounting hardware included
- Paraphrased from manufacturer evaluation: inspected through a rigorous validation process for smooth, safe operation
Detailed Description
Designed for steering repair on the Mazda Miata, Dorman 541-299 restores the connection between steering components with an OE-style replacement profile. The steel construction and powder-coated finish help support long-term service in the steering system, while the direct-fit design simplifies replacement on the front inner position. For buyers searching for a 1990-1997 Mazda Miata front inner tie rod end, this part number provides a focused match for the listed application.
Use Dorman 541-299 when servicing worn steering linkage components on the Mazda Miata. It is also a practical reference for shoppers comparing OE replacement options by part number, including Dorman 541-299 and related cross-reference listings.
What It Helps Address
- Loose or imprecise steering feel from a worn inner tie rod end
- Excess play in the steering linkage
- Uneven steering response during lane changes or turns
- Clunking or knocking from steering components with wear
- Front-end steering service on 1990-1997 Mazda Miata models
Installation Notes and Tips
Verify vehicle year, make, model, and front inner position before installation. Inspect related steering components, alignment settings, and fasteners during service. Because mounting hardware is included, confirm all supplied pieces are present before beginning the repair. After installation, a professional wheel alignment is recommended to restore proper steering geometry.
Quality Assurance
Dorman states that this steering tie rod end has undergone an industry-leading evaluation process to help ensure smooth, safe operation. The part is built as a direct replacement for specific applications and is supported by Dorman’s OE-replacement product approach.












