Feature

●Replaces OEM Part Numbers: Polaris 7060171, 7061015
●Compatible with: 1997 Polaris Big Boss 400L 6X6, 1997 Polaris Sportsman 400L, 1997 Polaris Sportsman 500, 1997 Polaris Magnum 425 2x4, 1997 Polaris Magnum 425 4x4, 1997 Polaris Magnum 425 6x6
●Compatible with: 1997 Polaris Xplorer 300, 1997 Polaris Xplorer 400L, 1997 Polaris Xplorer 500, 1997 Polaris Xpress 300, 1997 Polaris Xpress 400L
●Tie Rod Thread: 3/8-24
●Tie Rod End Length 2 1/5 Inch


Description

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OEM MPNs: 7060171,7061015OEM MPNs: 7060171,7061015

519-KTR2255E

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About NICHE

NICHE specializes in the highest quality Powersports replacement parts. Our parts meet or exceed the quality of the original parts that come with your machine. Some of the NICHE product categories include cylinders, brake pads, axles, off-road mirrors, and drive chains. Let NICHE components fix your machine today!

NICHE Tie Rod End Kit Part Number 519-KTR2255E

  • Includes: NICHE Tie Rod End Kit
  • Compatible with the following brands: Polaris
  • Compatible with the following models: Big Boss 400L,Sportsman 400L 500,Xplorer 300 400L 500
  • Replaces for the following OEM MPNs: 7060171,7061015

  • Tie Rod End 1 Thread: 3/8-24 UNF
  • Knuckle Side 1 Thread: None
  • Tie Rod End 1 Length: 2 1/5 Inches
  • Tie Rod End 2 Thread: M10*1.25
  • Knuckle Side 2 Thread: M10*1.25
  • Tie Rod End 2 Length: 2 1/6 Inches

OEM MPNs: 7060171,7061015OEM MPNs: 7060171,7061015

OEM MPNs: 7060171,7061015OEM MPNs: 7060171,7061015

OEM MPNs: 7060171,7061015OEM MPNs: 7060171,7061015

What makes up a tie rod end?

  • A Tie Rod End is a part of the steering system, there are inner tie rods and outer tie rods.
  • An outer tie rod end is connected to each front wheel spindle
  • An inner tie rod end is connected to the steering rack or steering gear box assembly

What are tie rod ends?

  • Tie rod ends are the meeting point between a vehicle’s steering rack and steering knuckle
  • The rod end not only provides the force from the steering rack to the wheels, but it also provides a pivot point for the steering to maintain its geometry

Why / When to change tie rod ends?

Why change Tie Rods Ends ?

  • Due to the extreme forces put on your ends, they can wear out and cause your steering to get bad.

When to change Tie Rod Ends?

  • First, if you can turn the wheel a small amount without any response from the steering system
  • If your vehicle makes a squeaking sound when you turn the wheel, a worn rod end will make a short, high-pitch squeak

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