
Dorman 541-564 Steering Tie Rod End Adjusting Sleeve - Front Left, Front Right or Steering Arm To Steering Arm
Dorman 541-564 Steering Tie Rod End Adjusting Sleeve - Front Left, Front Right or Steering Arm To Steering Arm
Steering Tie Rod End Adjusting Sleeve
Dorman 541-564 is a steel steering tie rod end adjusting sleeve built as a standard replacement for specific steering linkages. It is precision-engineered and tested to match the original part’s function on select Chevrolet C3500, GMC C3500, and Ford F-350 applications.
- Steel construction for steering linkage service
- Counterclockwise (left) thread direction
- Female ends on both sides
- Black finish
- Standard replacement grade
- Thread diameter: 1 1/4 in
- End 1 thread diameter: 27 mm
- Length: 88
- Outside diameter: 35
Fitment Details
- Fits 1991-2000 Chevrolet C3500, steering arm to steering arm, w/Monobeam Suspension.
- Fits 1991-2000 GMC C3500, steering arm to steering arm, w/Monobeam Suspension.
- Fits 1996-1997 Ford F-350, front left, w/Monobeam Suspension.
- Fits 1995 Ford F-350, front right, w/Monobeam Suspension.
This part cross-references MOOG Chassis Products ES2841S for the same application.
What It Helps Address
- Loose or worn steering linkage adjustment points
- Uneven toe settings after front-end service
- Steering play caused by a damaged sleeve
- Corrosion or thread wear in the tie rod adjustment area
- Restoring proper alignment adjustment on Chevrolet C3500, GMC C3500, and Ford F-350 trucks
Installation Notes
Verify left-hand thread orientation before installation and confirm the sleeve matches the vehicle’s steering arm location and suspension setup. Because this is a steering adjustment component, final alignment should be checked after installation on 1991-2000 Chevrolet C3500, 1991-2000 GMC C3500, and 1995-1997 Ford F-350 applications.
Quality Assurance
Dorman manufactures this adjusting sleeve as a direct replacement part for specific vehicles and subjects it to testing to help ensure reliable fit and function. Part number 541-564 is built to standard replacement specifications for steering service.
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$12.63Dorman 541-564 Steering Tie Rod End Adjusting Sleeve - Front Left, Front Right or Steering Arm To Steering Arm
Steering Tie Rod End Adjusting Sleeve
Dorman 541-564 is a steel steering tie rod end adjusting sleeve built as a standard replacement for specific steering linkages. It is precision-engineered and tested to match the original part’s function on select Chevrolet C3500, GMC C3500, and Ford F-350 applications.
- Steel construction for steering linkage service
- Counterclockwise (left) thread direction
- Female ends on both sides
- Black finish
- Standard replacement grade
- Thread diameter: 1 1/4 in
- End 1 thread diameter: 27 mm
- Length: 88
- Outside diameter: 35
Fitment Details
- Fits 1991-2000 Chevrolet C3500, steering arm to steering arm, w/Monobeam Suspension.
- Fits 1991-2000 GMC C3500, steering arm to steering arm, w/Monobeam Suspension.
- Fits 1996-1997 Ford F-350, front left, w/Monobeam Suspension.
- Fits 1995 Ford F-350, front right, w/Monobeam Suspension.
This part cross-references MOOG Chassis Products ES2841S for the same application.
What It Helps Address
- Loose or worn steering linkage adjustment points
- Uneven toe settings after front-end service
- Steering play caused by a damaged sleeve
- Corrosion or thread wear in the tie rod adjustment area
- Restoring proper alignment adjustment on Chevrolet C3500, GMC C3500, and Ford F-350 trucks
Installation Notes
Verify left-hand thread orientation before installation and confirm the sleeve matches the vehicle’s steering arm location and suspension setup. Because this is a steering adjustment component, final alignment should be checked after installation on 1991-2000 Chevrolet C3500, 1991-2000 GMC C3500, and 1995-1997 Ford F-350 applications.
Quality Assurance
Dorman manufactures this adjusting sleeve as a direct replacement part for specific vehicles and subjects it to testing to help ensure reliable fit and function. Part number 541-564 is built to standard replacement specifications for steering service.
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Description
Steering Tie Rod End Adjusting Sleeve
Dorman 541-564 is a steel steering tie rod end adjusting sleeve built as a standard replacement for specific steering linkages. It is precision-engineered and tested to match the original part’s function on select Chevrolet C3500, GMC C3500, and Ford F-350 applications.
- Steel construction for steering linkage service
- Counterclockwise (left) thread direction
- Female ends on both sides
- Black finish
- Standard replacement grade
- Thread diameter: 1 1/4 in
- End 1 thread diameter: 27 mm
- Length: 88
- Outside diameter: 35
Fitment Details
- Fits 1991-2000 Chevrolet C3500, steering arm to steering arm, w/Monobeam Suspension.
- Fits 1991-2000 GMC C3500, steering arm to steering arm, w/Monobeam Suspension.
- Fits 1996-1997 Ford F-350, front left, w/Monobeam Suspension.
- Fits 1995 Ford F-350, front right, w/Monobeam Suspension.
This part cross-references MOOG Chassis Products ES2841S for the same application.
What It Helps Address
- Loose or worn steering linkage adjustment points
- Uneven toe settings after front-end service
- Steering play caused by a damaged sleeve
- Corrosion or thread wear in the tie rod adjustment area
- Restoring proper alignment adjustment on Chevrolet C3500, GMC C3500, and Ford F-350 trucks
Installation Notes
Verify left-hand thread orientation before installation and confirm the sleeve matches the vehicle’s steering arm location and suspension setup. Because this is a steering adjustment component, final alignment should be checked after installation on 1991-2000 Chevrolet C3500, 1991-2000 GMC C3500, and 1995-1997 Ford F-350 applications.
Quality Assurance
Dorman manufactures this adjusting sleeve as a direct replacement part for specific vehicles and subjects it to testing to help ensure reliable fit and function. Part number 541-564 is built to standard replacement specifications for steering service.












