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VW Parts Catalog > Suspension - Front > Beetle & Ghia, 1966-78 > Tie Rod Assemblies and Ends
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Tie Rod End Boot, Rubber, 1968+ Type 1, 1952+ Type 2, 1968-73 Type 3, EACH, 113-415-835
Tie Rod End Boot, Rubber, 1968+ Type 1, 1952+ Type 2, 1968-73 Type 3, EACH, 113-415-835
Price: $3.95
Item eligible for Econo/1st Class Mail shipment, min ship charge applies

Tie Rod End Boot, Rubber, 1968+ Type 1, 1952+ Type 2, 1968-73 Type 3, EACH, 113-415-835 is a great part when your tie rod is fine, but the boot is simply torn or split. No sense in replacing entire tie rod end, and then having to re-align the front end when it's just a boot replacement! Price is for 1 boot to do one Tie Rod End.

Fits: Std Beetle 1968-77, Bug Convertible 1968-70, Ghia 1968-74, Type 3 1968-73, Vanagon 80-92
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Steering Damper Bushing, All Models
Steering Damper Bushing, All Models
Price: $5.95

Steering Damper Bushing, All Models is the bushing that is pressed into the arm the steering damper is bolted through. It's responsible for absorbing steering shock, and allowing the parts to pivot and twist during the mechanics of steering.

This part is ALWAYS worn out. It's also inexpensive, but a bad one can cause massive headaches and wear out tie rod ends, not to mention ruin tires.

Coat this with Talcum Powder or Baby Powder and it slips in fairly easily, that won't degrade the rubber like petroleum based lubricants will!

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Urethane Tie Rod End Boots, Red, VW Tie Rod Ends, Set of 4
Urethane Tie Rod End Boots, VW Tie Rod Ends, Set of 4
Price: $9.95

Urethane tie rod end boots are much more durable than the stock rubber ones! These withstand the abuse of off-road racing. Superior design keeps rust and dirt from wearing out the tie rod end prematurely, and THEY LOOK GREAT! more info
Urethane Tie Rod End Boots, Ford Tie Rod Ends, Set of 4, 5575-20-5575-20-BL
Urethane Tie Rod End Boots, Ford Tie Rod Ends, Set of 4, 5575-20-5575-20-BL
Price: $9.95

Urethane Tie Rod End Boots, Ford Tie Rod Ends, Set of 4, 5575-20-5575-20-BL are much more durable than the stock rubber ones! These withstand the abuse of off-road racing. Superior design keeps rust and dirt from wearing out the tie rod end prematurely, and THEY LOOK GREAT! These fit FORD Tie Rod Ends, which are often used in Off Road cars, because they are much stronger and more durable. The installation of Ford Tie Rod Ends requires the spindles and steering arm holes be reamed to the Ford size, they are NOT a simple "Bolt In" swap. more info
Tie Rod End, Left Outer, 1949-68 Type 1 and 1955-67 Type 2, 131-415-811
Tie Rod End, Left Outer, 1949-68 Type 1 and 1955-67 Type 2, 131-415-811
Price: $17.95

Tie Rod End, Left Outer, 1949-68 Type 1 and 1955-67 Type 2, 131-415-811 Tie Rod Ends must only pivot, there must not be any play or the front end will wiggle and prematurely wear out tires and other steering components. more info
Tie Rod End, Right Outer, 1946-68 T1, 55-67 T2, and 62-67 T3, 131-415-812
Tie Rod End, Right Outer, 1946-68 T1, 55-67 T2, and 62-67 T3, 131-415-812
Price: $17.95

Tie Rod End, Right Outer, 1946-68 T1, 55-67 T2, and 62-67 T3, 131-415-812 Tie Rod Ends must only pivot, there must not be any play or the front end will wiggle and prematurely wear out tires and other steering components. more info
Tie Rod End, Left Outer 68-78 T1 and T3, 68-79 T2, 311-415-811C
Tie Rod End, Left Outer 68-78 T1 and T3, 68-79 T2, 311-415-811C
Price: $17.95

Tie Rod End, Left Outer 68-78 T1 and T3, 68-79 T2, 311-415-811C Tie Rod Ends must only pivot, there must not be any play or the front end will wiggle and prematurely wear out tires and other steering components. more info
Tie Rod End, Right Outer 68-78 T1 and T3, 68-79 T2, 311-415-812C
Tie Rod End, Right Outer 68-78 T1 and T3, 68-79 T2, 311-415-812C
Price: $17.95

Tie Rod End, Right Outer 68-78 T1 and T3, 68-79 T2, 311-415-812C Tie Rod Ends must only pivot, there must not be any play or the front end will wiggle and prematurely wear out tires and other steering components. more info
Tie Rod End, Angled, Left Inner, 1949-68 Type 1, 113-415-821
Tie Rod End, Angled, Left Inner, 1949-68 Type 1, 113-415-821
Price: $18.95

Tie Rod End, Angled, Left Inner, 1949-68 Type 1, 113-415-821 is the angled Tie Rod bolted to the Steering arm. Tie Rod Ends must only pivot, there must not be any play or the front end will wiggle and prematurely wear out tires and other steering pieces.

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Tie Rod End, Left Inner, Angled, 1968-78 Type 1, 131-415-821A
Tie Rod End, Left Inner, Angled, 1968-78 Type 1, 131-415-821A
Price: $19.95

Tie Rod End, Left Inner, Angled, 1968-78 Type 1, 131-415-821A Tie Rod Ends must only pivot, there must not be any play or the front end will wiggle and prematurely wear out tires and other steering components. more info
Tie Rod Relocation Kit (Tie Rod Flip Kit), Pair
Tie Rod Relocation Kit (Tie Rod Flip Kit), PAIR
Price: $19.95

Tie Rod Relocation Kit (Tie Rod Flip Kit), Pair are used to "Flip" your tie rod end. Simply drill the hole out to 5/8" and then use this bushing to put the tie rod on the other side! Great product! This is used to correct steering geometry in lowered cars, or to get more tie rod clearance.

This is a great product for correcting steering geometry and bump-steer issues!

These ONLY fit late tie rod ends! You can use these on early cars with the smaller tie rod ends, but you'll need 2 new tie rod ends to match the newly inserted bushings.

An example of a car that has a "problem" is when the car is extremely lowered, and now the outer tie rods sit higher than the pitman arm on the steering box (inner tie rods). Using this kit, you relocate the outer arms to insert into the spindle from BELOW, rather than above, and this restores the tie rod angle that is necessary for the steering to work properly.

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Steering Box Clamp USED, 1962+ Std. Beetle, Ghia, Thing, and Type 3, 131-415-155
Steering Box Clamp USED, 1962+ Std. Beetle, Ghia, Thing, and Type 3, 131-415-155
Price: $19.95

Steering Box Clamp USED (which is all that is available), 1962+ Std. Beetle, Ghia, Thing, and Type 3, 131-415-155 holds the steering box tight against the axle beam. It has 2 notches in it to properly INDEX the steering box for column alignment! One notch for Beetle, and one for Ghia, because the Karmann Ghia has a much lower steering column angle! This feature is covered in the Bentley manual and you probably missed it! more info
Tie Rod End, Right Inner, 1968-78 Type 1, 131-415-813E
Tie Rod End, Right Inner, 1968-78 Type 1, 131-415-813E
Price: $22.95

Tie Rod End, Right Inner, 1968-78 Type 1, 131-415-813E includes the Steering Damper Eyelet. Tie Rod Ends must only pivot, there must not be any play or the front end will wiggle and prematurely wear out tires and other steering components. more info
Tie Rod End Boots, 1946-67 Type 1 and Type 3, Set of 4, 111-415-835A
Tie Rod End Boots, 1946-67 Type 1 and Type 3, Set of 4, 111-415-835A
Price: $23.95

Tie Rod End Boots, 1946-67 Type 1 and Type 3, Set of 4, 111-415-835A is a great part when your tie rod is fine, but the boot is simply torn or split. No sense in replacing entire tie rod end, and then having to re-align the front end! more info
Quick Steering Kit, 1969 and Later Type 1s
Quick Steering Kit, 1969 and Later Type 1s
Price: $24.95

This piece simply bolts onto the steering box arm, extending it, and increasing the movement of the tie rods for the same steering wheel input. This is NOT recommended for street use, but is great for off road use, or even for Auto-X. more info
Tie Rod End, Right Inner, 1966-68 Type 1, 113-415-813D
Tie Rod End, Right Inner, 1966-68 Type 1, 113-415-813D
Price: $24.95

Tie Rod End, Right Inner, 1966-68 Type 1, 113-415-813D includes the Steering Damper Eyelet. Tie Rod Ends must only pivot, there must not be any play or the front end will wiggle and prematurely wear out tires and other steering components. more info
Quick Steering Kit, 1968 and Earlier Type 1s
Quick Steering Kit, 1968 and Earlier Type 1s
Price: $34.95

This piece simply bolts onto the steering box arm, extending it, and increasing the movement of the tie rods for the same steering wheel input. This is NOT recommended for street use, but is great for off road use, or even for Auto-X. more info
Steering Damper, 1960 and Newer Standard Beetle, ECONOMY, 113-425-021EC
Steering Damper, 1960 and Newer Standard Beetle, ECONOMY, 113-425-021EC
Price: $34.95

Steering Damper, 1960 and Newer Standard Beetle, ECONOMY, 113-425-021EC is the shock absorber for your steering system. The prevents the steering from moving "too fast", and a worn damper can cause the front end to shake as the wheels over-correct.

Off road cars should use the 211-425-021A, it's stiffer and more appropriate for heavier duty off-road use.

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Tie Rod End and Ball Joint Separator Tool (Ball Joint Tool, Tie Rod End Tool, Pickle Fork Tool)
Tie Rod End and Ball Joint Separator Tool (Ball Joint Tool, Tie Rod End Tool, Pickle Fork Tool)
Price: $34.95

Tie Rod End and Ball Joint Separator Tool (Ball Joint Tool, Tie Rod End Tool, Pickle Fork Tool) makes removal of tie rod ends and even ball joints A BREEZE! It also does it without risk of damaging the delicate rubber boots! Pickle Fork Tools often tear the boot, this tool won't!

This is a compact tool, which allows you to carry this with you on the road in case you need to do an on the spot field repair!
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Steering Damper, 1960 and Newer Standard Beetle, 113-425-021BR
Steering Damper, 1960 and Newer Standard Beetle, 113-425-021BR
Price: $39.95

Steering Damper, 1960 and Newer Standard Beetle, 113-425-021BR is the shock absorber for your steering system. The prevents the steering from moving "too fast", and a worn damper can cause the front end to shake as the wheels over-correct. more info
Super Duty Chrome Tie Rods, W/O Dampner, 26 1/2" Long
Super Duty Chrome Tie Rods, W/O Dampner, 26 1/2" Long
Price: $49.95

These Super-Strength tie rods accept stock VW Tie Rod Ends. You REALLY have to do something stupid or crazy to bend one of these! Tubing is 3x heavier than stock, and chromed so they look as good as they work! Kit includes both tie rods! These have the longer tie rod that is used WITHOUT the Damper Tie Rod End. more info
Super Duty Chrome Tie Rods, With Dampner, 24 1/2" Long, 5577
Super Duty Chrome Tie Rods, With Dampner, 24 1/2" Long, 5577
Price: $49.95

These Super-Strength tie rods accept stock VW Tie Rod Ends. You REALLY have to do something stupid or crazy to bend one of these! Tubing is 3x heavier than stock, and chromed so they look as good as they work! Kit includes both tie rods! These have the longer tie rod that is used WITH the Damper Tie Rod End. more info
Tie Rod Assembly, Left, 1969-77 Std Beetle, Ghia, and THING, Adjustable, 131-415-801F
Tie Rod Assembly, Left, 1969-77 Std Beetle, Ghia, and THING, Adjustable, 131-415-801F
Price: $49.95

Tie Rod Assembly, Left, 1969-77 Std Beetle, Ghia, and THING, Adjustable, 131-415-801F includes 2 tie rod ends and the tie rod. This is an adjustable version so you can properly align the car. Tie rod ends are often seized in the tie rod, this prevents that! more info
Tie Rod Assembly, Right, 1969-77 Std Beetle, Ghia, and Thing, Adjustable, 131-415-802E
Tie Rod Assembly, Right, 1969-77 Std Beetle, Ghia, and Thing, Adjustable, 131-415-802E
Price: $49.95

Tie Rod Assembly, Right, 1969-77 Std Beetle, Ghia, and Thing, Adjustable, 131-415-802E includes 2 tie rod ends and the tie rod. This is the adjustable version so you can properly align the car. Tie rod ends are often siezed in the tie rod. more info
Steering Damper, 1960 and Newer Standard Beetle and Ghia, SACHS/BOGE brand 113-425-021
Steering Damper, 1960 and Newer Standard Beetle and Ghia, SACHS/BOGE brand 113-425-021
Price: $49.95

Steering Damper, 1960 and Newer Standard Beetle and Ghia, SACHS/BOGE brand 113-425-021 is the shock absorber for your steering system. The prevents the steering from moving "too fast", and a worn damper can cause the front end to shake as the wheels over-correct. more info
Tie Rod Assembly, Right, 1966-68 Type 1, Adjustable, 131-415-802C
Tie Rod Assembly, Right, 1966-68 Type 1, Adjustable, 131-415-802C
Price: $54.95

Tie Rod Assembly, Right, 1966-68 Type 1, Adjustable, 131-415-802C includes 2 tie rod ends and the tie rod. This is the adjustable version so you can properly align the car. Tie rod ends are often siezed in the tie rod, this prevents that problem! more info
Tie Rod Assembly, Left, 1966-68 Type 1, Adjustable, 131-415-801B
Tie Rod Assembly, Left, 1966-68 Type 1, Adjustable, 131-415-801B
Price: $59.95

Tie Rod Assembly, Left, 1966-68 Type 1, Adjustable, 131-415-801B 801includes 2 tie rod ends and the tie rod. This is the adjustable version so you can properly align the car. Tie rod ends are often siezed in the tie rod, this prevents that problem! more info
Pitman Arm (Drop Arm), 1968-77 Type 1, 113-415-371
Pitman Arm (Drop Arm), 1968-77 Type 1, 113-415-371 REFURBISHED
Price: $59.95

Pitman Arm (Drop Arm), 1968-77 Type 1, 113-415-371 bolt onto the steering box output shaft, and provides a place for the tie rod ends to bolt to. It's a good idea to change this when you are putting a new steering box on that VW Bug or Ghia. more info
2" Narrowed Tie Rods, Left and Right SET, 1969 and Newer Std Beetle and Ghia, Adjustable, 4049
2" Narrowed Tie Rods, Left and Right SET, 1969 and Newer Std Beetle and Ghia, Adjustable, 4049
Price: $79.95

2" Narrowed Tie Rods, Left and Right SET, 1969 and Newer Std Beetle and Ghia, Adjustable, 4049 includes 2 tie rod ends and the tie rod. This is the adjustable version narrowed 2" for that 2" narrowed axle beam, so you can properly align the car. Tie rod ends are often seized in the tie rod, it's not worth the bother to try to cut and tap (find a Metric left hand tap, let alone use it!), just get these! more info
Tie Rod End Puller Tool
Tie Rod End Puller Tool
Price: $79.95

Tie Rod End Puller Tool for removal of 18 to 25mm Tie Rod Ends. more info
RLR Narrowed Tie Rods, Left and Right SET, 70-500-STRNB
RLR Narrowed Tie Rods, Left and Right SET, 70-500-STRNB
Price: $179.95

RLR Narrowed Tie Rods, Left and Right SET, 70-500-STRNB includes 2 tie rod ends and the tie rod. This is the adjustable version narrowed for your RLR narrowed axle beam, so you can properly align the car.

Tie rod ends are often seized in the tie rod, it's not worth the bother to try to cut and tap (find a Metric left hand tap, let alone use it!), just get these!

Make sure you order these at the same time as your RLR Axle Beam, so they are cut to the proper size to fit your beam!
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Prothane Total Suspension Kit, 1973-77 VW Standard Beetle and Ghia, 22-2003 and 22-2003-BL
Prothane Total Suspension Kit, 1973-77 VW Standard Beetle and Ghia, 22-2003 and 22-2003-BL
Price: $199.95

Prothane Total Suspension Kit, 1973-77 VW Standard Beetle and Ghia, 22-2003 and 22-2003-BL is the easy way to purchase all possible components with this all inclusive kit by Prothane! Durable and quiet urethane will last forever, it won't degrade like rubber does! This kit includes front axle beam bushings, sway bar bushings, tie rod end boots, inner and outer spring plate grommets, diagonal arm bushings, steering coupler, and shift coupler. We offer this in Red or Black for the color conscious! This kit is much less # than buying the components separately!
THIS KIT DOES NOT FIT SUPER BEETLES! We have a different kit for Super Beetles!
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Prothane Total Suspension Kit, 1966-72 VW Standard Beetle and Ghia, 22-2002 and 22-2002-BL
Prothane Total Suspension Kit, 1966-72 VW Standard Beetle and Ghia, 22-2002 and 22-2002-BL
Price: $219.95

Prothane Total Suspension Kit, 1966-72 VW Standard Beetle and Ghia, 22-2002 and 22-2002-BL is the easy way to purchase all possible components with this all inclusive kit by Prothane! Durable and quiet urethane will last forever, it won't degrade like rubber does! This kit includes front axle beam bushings, sway bar bushings, tie rod end boots, inner and outer spring plate grommets, front and rear transmission mounts, diagonal arm bushings (for IRS Models), steering coupler, and shift coupler. We offer this in Red or Black for the color conscious! This kit is much less # than buying the components separately!
THIS KIT DOES NOT FIT SUPER BEETLES! We have a different kit for Super Beetles!
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REBUILT Steering Box, fits 1962+ Std. Beetle, Ghia, Thing, and Type 3, 113-415-061C-RB
REBUILT Steering Box, fits 1962+ Std. Beetle, Ghia, Thing, and Type 3, 113-415-061C-RB
Price: $229.95

REBUILT Steering Box, fits 1962+ Std. Beetle, Ghia, Thing, and Type 3, 113-415-061C-RB is the mechanism that changes the axis of "twisting" from the steering column to one that moves the tie rods. It's also responsible for a leverage change due to gearing. Worn steering boxes have tight and/or loose spots, etc. more info
Steering Box, 1962+ Std. Beetle, Ghia, Thing, and Type 3, 113-415-061C
TRW BRAND Steering Box, 1962+ Std. Beetle, Ghia, Thing, and Type 3, 113-415-061C
Price: $259.95

Steering Box, 1962+ Std. Beetle, Ghia, Thing, and Type 3, 113-415-061C is the mechanism that changes the axis of "twisting" from the steering column to one that moves the tie rods. It's also responsible for a leverage change due to gearing. Worn steering boxes have tight and/or loose spots, etc. more info
   
 
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