
Dorman 543-814 Steering Tie Rod End - Front Inner
Dorman 543-814 Steering Tie Rod End
Dorman 543-814 is a direct replacement steering tie rod end for specific vehicle applications, including front inner fitments on classic Chevrolet models. It is built for smooth, safe steering operation and follows an industry-leading evaluation process for fit and function.
Key Features
- Direct replacement tie rod end for OE-style steering service
- Fits front inner steering positions on select Chevrolet Bel Air and Chevrolet Impala applications
- Steel housing with powder-coated finish for corrosion resistance
- Grease fitting included for serviceable lubrication
- Mounting hardware included
- Standard replacement grade
- Black finish
Detailed Description
This Dorman steering tie rod end, part number 543-814, is engineered for select 1958-1964 Chevrolet Bel Air and 1959-1964 Chevrolet Impala front inner steering applications. It replaces the original equipment tie rod end on the specified vehicles and is built with a steel housing and powder-coated finish for dependable service in the steering linkage. The included grease fitting supports routine maintenance, while the supplied mounting hardware helps complete the installation. This part cross-references MOOG Chassis Products ES597 for the same application.
What It Helps Address
- Loose or worn steering linkage at the front inner tie rod location
- Steering play that can affect road feel and control
- Noise from worn steering components during turning or suspension movement
- Uneven steering response caused by degraded tie rod end joints
- Replacement needs after inspection of classic Chevrolet steering components
Installation Notes and Tips
Verify vehicle year, make, model, and front inner position before installation. After replacing the tie rod end, inspect the steering linkage, alignment settings, and adjacent wear points to confirm proper operation. Grease the fitting according to service intervals to help maintain smooth movement.
Quality Assurance
Dorman evaluates this steering tie rod end through an industry-leading validation process to help ensure proper fit and reliable steering performance on the listed applications.
Dorman 543-814 Steering Tie Rod End - Front Inner
Dorman 543-814 Steering Tie Rod End
Dorman 543-814 is a direct replacement steering tie rod end for specific vehicle applications, including front inner fitments on classic Chevrolet models. It is built for smooth, safe steering operation and follows an industry-leading evaluation process for fit and function.
Key Features
- Direct replacement tie rod end for OE-style steering service
- Fits front inner steering positions on select Chevrolet Bel Air and Chevrolet Impala applications
- Steel housing with powder-coated finish for corrosion resistance
- Grease fitting included for serviceable lubrication
- Mounting hardware included
- Standard replacement grade
- Black finish
Detailed Description
This Dorman steering tie rod end, part number 543-814, is engineered for select 1958-1964 Chevrolet Bel Air and 1959-1964 Chevrolet Impala front inner steering applications. It replaces the original equipment tie rod end on the specified vehicles and is built with a steel housing and powder-coated finish for dependable service in the steering linkage. The included grease fitting supports routine maintenance, while the supplied mounting hardware helps complete the installation. This part cross-references MOOG Chassis Products ES597 for the same application.
What It Helps Address
- Loose or worn steering linkage at the front inner tie rod location
- Steering play that can affect road feel and control
- Noise from worn steering components during turning or suspension movement
- Uneven steering response caused by degraded tie rod end joints
- Replacement needs after inspection of classic Chevrolet steering components
Installation Notes and Tips
Verify vehicle year, make, model, and front inner position before installation. After replacing the tie rod end, inspect the steering linkage, alignment settings, and adjacent wear points to confirm proper operation. Grease the fitting according to service intervals to help maintain smooth movement.
Quality Assurance
Dorman evaluates this steering tie rod end through an industry-leading validation process to help ensure proper fit and reliable steering performance on the listed applications.
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Dorman 543-814 Steering Tie Rod End
Dorman 543-814 is a direct replacement steering tie rod end for specific vehicle applications, including front inner fitments on classic Chevrolet models. It is built for smooth, safe steering operation and follows an industry-leading evaluation process for fit and function.
Key Features
- Direct replacement tie rod end for OE-style steering service
- Fits front inner steering positions on select Chevrolet Bel Air and Chevrolet Impala applications
- Steel housing with powder-coated finish for corrosion resistance
- Grease fitting included for serviceable lubrication
- Mounting hardware included
- Standard replacement grade
- Black finish
Detailed Description
This Dorman steering tie rod end, part number 543-814, is engineered for select 1958-1964 Chevrolet Bel Air and 1959-1964 Chevrolet Impala front inner steering applications. It replaces the original equipment tie rod end on the specified vehicles and is built with a steel housing and powder-coated finish for dependable service in the steering linkage. The included grease fitting supports routine maintenance, while the supplied mounting hardware helps complete the installation. This part cross-references MOOG Chassis Products ES597 for the same application.
What It Helps Address
- Loose or worn steering linkage at the front inner tie rod location
- Steering play that can affect road feel and control
- Noise from worn steering components during turning or suspension movement
- Uneven steering response caused by degraded tie rod end joints
- Replacement needs after inspection of classic Chevrolet steering components
Installation Notes and Tips
Verify vehicle year, make, model, and front inner position before installation. After replacing the tie rod end, inspect the steering linkage, alignment settings, and adjacent wear points to confirm proper operation. Grease the fitting according to service intervals to help maintain smooth movement.
Quality Assurance
Dorman evaluates this steering tie rod end through an industry-leading validation process to help ensure proper fit and reliable steering performance on the listed applications.












