
Dorman 543-677 Steering Tie Rod End - Front Inner
Dorman 543-677 Steering Tie Rod End
Dorman 543-677 is a direct replacement steering tie rod end for specific Toyota Highlander applications. It is built for the front inner steering position and is evaluated for smooth, safe steering operation.
Key Features
- Direct replacement for the original equipment tie rod end
- Fits 2001-2003 Toyota Highlander, front inner
- Steel housing with powder-coated finish
- Black finish for a clean OE-style appearance
- Male end 1 and male end 2 configuration
- Mounting hardware included
- No grease fitting included
Product Details
This steering tie rod end is engineered for the steering, gear and related components system and is intended for precise replacement on the Toyota Highlander front inner steering location. Dorman 543-677 follows the original equipment form and fit for the listed applications, helping restore steering linkage integrity where wear, looseness, or damage has affected front-end control. This part cross-references MOOG Chassis Products EV449 for the same application.
Common Issues It Can Address
- Excessive play in the front inner steering linkage
- Steering wander or imprecise road feel
- Clunking or looseness from a worn tie rod end
- Uneven steering response after suspension or steering wear
- Replacement needs after inspection reveals damaged steering components
Installation Notes and Tips
Verify vehicle fitment by year, make, model, and front inner position before installation. Inspect related steering components, alignment settings, and fasteners during service. Mounting hardware is included, and the part uses a no-grease-fitting design, so service procedures should follow the vehicle’s steering system requirements.
Quality Assurance
Dorman subjects this tie rod end to an industry-leading evaluation process to confirm smooth, safe operation. It is built as a direct OE-style replacement for 2001-2003 Toyota Highlander steering applications and is identified by part number 543-677.
Original: $41.28
-65%$41.28
$14.45Dorman 543-677 Steering Tie Rod End - Front Inner
Dorman 543-677 Steering Tie Rod End
Dorman 543-677 is a direct replacement steering tie rod end for specific Toyota Highlander applications. It is built for the front inner steering position and is evaluated for smooth, safe steering operation.
Key Features
- Direct replacement for the original equipment tie rod end
- Fits 2001-2003 Toyota Highlander, front inner
- Steel housing with powder-coated finish
- Black finish for a clean OE-style appearance
- Male end 1 and male end 2 configuration
- Mounting hardware included
- No grease fitting included
Product Details
This steering tie rod end is engineered for the steering, gear and related components system and is intended for precise replacement on the Toyota Highlander front inner steering location. Dorman 543-677 follows the original equipment form and fit for the listed applications, helping restore steering linkage integrity where wear, looseness, or damage has affected front-end control. This part cross-references MOOG Chassis Products EV449 for the same application.
Common Issues It Can Address
- Excessive play in the front inner steering linkage
- Steering wander or imprecise road feel
- Clunking or looseness from a worn tie rod end
- Uneven steering response after suspension or steering wear
- Replacement needs after inspection reveals damaged steering components
Installation Notes and Tips
Verify vehicle fitment by year, make, model, and front inner position before installation. Inspect related steering components, alignment settings, and fasteners during service. Mounting hardware is included, and the part uses a no-grease-fitting design, so service procedures should follow the vehicle’s steering system requirements.
Quality Assurance
Dorman subjects this tie rod end to an industry-leading evaluation process to confirm smooth, safe operation. It is built as a direct OE-style replacement for 2001-2003 Toyota Highlander steering applications and is identified by part number 543-677.
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Dorman 543-677 Steering Tie Rod End
Dorman 543-677 is a direct replacement steering tie rod end for specific Toyota Highlander applications. It is built for the front inner steering position and is evaluated for smooth, safe steering operation.
Key Features
- Direct replacement for the original equipment tie rod end
- Fits 2001-2003 Toyota Highlander, front inner
- Steel housing with powder-coated finish
- Black finish for a clean OE-style appearance
- Male end 1 and male end 2 configuration
- Mounting hardware included
- No grease fitting included
Product Details
This steering tie rod end is engineered for the steering, gear and related components system and is intended for precise replacement on the Toyota Highlander front inner steering location. Dorman 543-677 follows the original equipment form and fit for the listed applications, helping restore steering linkage integrity where wear, looseness, or damage has affected front-end control. This part cross-references MOOG Chassis Products EV449 for the same application.
Common Issues It Can Address
- Excessive play in the front inner steering linkage
- Steering wander or imprecise road feel
- Clunking or looseness from a worn tie rod end
- Uneven steering response after suspension or steering wear
- Replacement needs after inspection reveals damaged steering components
Installation Notes and Tips
Verify vehicle fitment by year, make, model, and front inner position before installation. Inspect related steering components, alignment settings, and fasteners during service. Mounting hardware is included, and the part uses a no-grease-fitting design, so service procedures should follow the vehicle’s steering system requirements.
Quality Assurance
Dorman subjects this tie rod end to an industry-leading evaluation process to confirm smooth, safe operation. It is built as a direct OE-style replacement for 2001-2003 Toyota Highlander steering applications and is identified by part number 543-677.












