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XRF Chassis Inner Tie Rod End (10-15 Camaro)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item CC27952
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    Product Information

    Features, Description, Q&A, Specs & Installation

    Features

    • Front Inner Tie Rod
    • Built Under Strict Quality Control Standards
    • Impact, Wear, and Fatigue Tested
    • Manufactured in ISO9002 Certified Facility
    • Designed for Durability and Performance
    • Easy Installation
    • Fits 2010-2015 Chevrolet Camaro Models

    Description

    Precision Steering Component. The Front Inner Tie Rod is engineered to restore accurate steering response and handling in your 2010-2015 Chevrolet Camaro. Built for durability and performance, this tie rod ensures a tight, responsive connection between your steering rack and wheels.

    Construction and Appearance. Manufactured in an ISO9002 certified facility, this tie rod undergoes rigorous impact, wear, and fatigue testing. Crafted to meet strict quality control standards, it features durable materials and a clean, OEM-style finish for dependable long-term use.

    Installation. Installation is easy and straightforward with basic tools. The tie rod is designed as a direct-fit replacement with no special modifications required.

    Application. This Front Inner Tie Rod fits 2010-2015 Chevrolet Camaro models.

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    Installation & What's in the Box

    Installation Info

    Installation Time

    (approx) 1 Hour

    Difficulty Level:

    Simple installation for anyone.

    Installation Guides

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    What's in the Box

    • (1) Front Inner Tie Rod
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