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Factory Length 1978 Ford Mustang II Outer Tie Rod Ends

Factory Length 1978 Ford Mustang II Outer Tie Rod Ends

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For shops specializing in classic Ford repairs, sourcing reliable steering components for 1978 Mustang II models can be a headache. Generic tie rod ends often miss factory specs, leading to alignment issues, premature wear, or even return visits. At Loosoo, we engineered this outer tie rod end to eliminate those frustrations—designed for exact fitment, built to outlast, and ready to streamline your workflow.

Parts: Tie Rod End
Brand: Loosoo
Condition: New
Recommended use: OEM replacement
OENumbers: 91002920

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      Factory Length 1978 Ford Mustang II Outer Tie Rod Ends

      Factory-Correct Dimensions, No Guesswork

      Measuring 5.5" overall (5.149" from stud center to shank end), this outer tie rod matches 1978 Mustang II’s original geometry. Whether replacing the left or right side, it bolts directly to the steering rack and spindle without modifications—critical for maintaining proper wheel alignment and steering responsiveness.

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      Steel Construction, Built for Daily Abuse

      Made from high-grade steel, this tie rod end resists bending, corrosion, and wear. Unlike cheaper aluminum or composite options, it holds up to potholes, road salt, and the occasional off-road bump—so your customers won’t be back in 6 months with the same issue.

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      Compatible with More Than Just Mustang II

      Designed to fit both manual Mustang II racks and 1982-1988 T-Bird power racks, this versatile part reduces inventory clutter. Stock one SKU, cover two popular models—perfect for shops that service a mix of classic and late-model Fords.

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      Service-Friendly Details

      • Grease zerk included: Easy lubrication to extend life and reduce friction.
      • 9/16"-18 thread pitch: Matches factory specs for secure, vibration-resistant installation.
      • 0.5" stud diameter: Precisely machined to fit original spindle sockets.

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