
Dorman 543-509 Steering Tie Rod End - Front Inner
Dorman 543-509 Steering Tie Rod End
Dorman 543-509 is a direct replacement steering tie rod end for specific vehicle applications. It is built for smooth, safe steering operation and matches the original equipment fit on the listed Kia Sportage and Hyundai Tucson front inner positions.
Key Features
- Direct replacement steering tie rod end for OE-style fitment
- Fits 2017-2022 Kia Sportage, front inner
- Fits 2016-2021 Hyundai Tucson, front inner
- Powder-coated steel housing for durable corrosion resistance
- Black finish
- Male end connections
- No grease fitting included
- Mounting hardware included
Product Details
This steering tie rod end is engineered for the front inner steering linkage on the 2017-2022 Kia Sportage and 2016-2021 Hyundai Tucson. Dorman 543-509 follows the original equipment layout for the listed applications and has been evaluated to help maintain smooth steering response and stable road feel. It cross-references Beck/Arnley 101-8119 and Delphi TA6432 for the same application.
Common Steering Issues It Can Help Address
- Excessive steering play or looseness at the front inner linkage
- Clunking or knocking from worn steering components
- Uneven tire wear caused by steering linkage wear
- Imprecise steering response during lane changes or turns
- Failed inspection due to worn tie rod end condition
Installation Notes and Tips
Verify vehicle year, make, model, and front inner steering position before installation. After replacement, perform a professional wheel alignment to restore proper toe settings and steering geometry. Inspect related steering components, including adjacent linkage parts and boots, for wear before reassembly.
Quality Assurance
Dorman evaluates this replacement tie rod end through an industry-focused validation process to support proper fit and dependable operation on the specified Kia Sportage and Hyundai Tucson applications. Part number 543-509 is built as a direct OE-style replacement for the listed vehicles.
Dorman 543-509 Steering Tie Rod End - Front Inner
Dorman 543-509 Steering Tie Rod End
Dorman 543-509 is a direct replacement steering tie rod end for specific vehicle applications. It is built for smooth, safe steering operation and matches the original equipment fit on the listed Kia Sportage and Hyundai Tucson front inner positions.
Key Features
- Direct replacement steering tie rod end for OE-style fitment
- Fits 2017-2022 Kia Sportage, front inner
- Fits 2016-2021 Hyundai Tucson, front inner
- Powder-coated steel housing for durable corrosion resistance
- Black finish
- Male end connections
- No grease fitting included
- Mounting hardware included
Product Details
This steering tie rod end is engineered for the front inner steering linkage on the 2017-2022 Kia Sportage and 2016-2021 Hyundai Tucson. Dorman 543-509 follows the original equipment layout for the listed applications and has been evaluated to help maintain smooth steering response and stable road feel. It cross-references Beck/Arnley 101-8119 and Delphi TA6432 for the same application.
Common Steering Issues It Can Help Address
- Excessive steering play or looseness at the front inner linkage
- Clunking or knocking from worn steering components
- Uneven tire wear caused by steering linkage wear
- Imprecise steering response during lane changes or turns
- Failed inspection due to worn tie rod end condition
Installation Notes and Tips
Verify vehicle year, make, model, and front inner steering position before installation. After replacement, perform a professional wheel alignment to restore proper toe settings and steering geometry. Inspect related steering components, including adjacent linkage parts and boots, for wear before reassembly.
Quality Assurance
Dorman evaluates this replacement tie rod end through an industry-focused validation process to support proper fit and dependable operation on the specified Kia Sportage and Hyundai Tucson applications. Part number 543-509 is built as a direct OE-style replacement for the listed vehicles.
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Dorman 543-509 Steering Tie Rod End
Dorman 543-509 is a direct replacement steering tie rod end for specific vehicle applications. It is built for smooth, safe steering operation and matches the original equipment fit on the listed Kia Sportage and Hyundai Tucson front inner positions.
Key Features
- Direct replacement steering tie rod end for OE-style fitment
- Fits 2017-2022 Kia Sportage, front inner
- Fits 2016-2021 Hyundai Tucson, front inner
- Powder-coated steel housing for durable corrosion resistance
- Black finish
- Male end connections
- No grease fitting included
- Mounting hardware included
Product Details
This steering tie rod end is engineered for the front inner steering linkage on the 2017-2022 Kia Sportage and 2016-2021 Hyundai Tucson. Dorman 543-509 follows the original equipment layout for the listed applications and has been evaluated to help maintain smooth steering response and stable road feel. It cross-references Beck/Arnley 101-8119 and Delphi TA6432 for the same application.
Common Steering Issues It Can Help Address
- Excessive steering play or looseness at the front inner linkage
- Clunking or knocking from worn steering components
- Uneven tire wear caused by steering linkage wear
- Imprecise steering response during lane changes or turns
- Failed inspection due to worn tie rod end condition
Installation Notes and Tips
Verify vehicle year, make, model, and front inner steering position before installation. After replacement, perform a professional wheel alignment to restore proper toe settings and steering geometry. Inspect related steering components, including adjacent linkage parts and boots, for wear before reassembly.
Quality Assurance
Dorman evaluates this replacement tie rod end through an industry-focused validation process to support proper fit and dependable operation on the specified Kia Sportage and Hyundai Tucson applications. Part number 543-509 is built as a direct OE-style replacement for the listed vehicles.












