Tie Rods for BMW 1 Series E82 (2008-2013)

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Tie rods on aging BMWs should be replaced to avoid failure and to make your alignment guy happy. There is nothing more upsetting for an alignment tech than a seized tie rod.
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Turner Performance Tie Rod Ends (Adjustable Bump-Steer) - E82/88 E9X ...
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T#:588024
Part#: 025990TMS01
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Bump steer and tie rod binding are two big issues commonly seen on lowered vehicles, especially those that are driven on the track. To remedy this, we now offer our very own Performance Tie Rod End kit! Our Performance Tie Rod Ends allow for relocation of the tie rod end pivot, correcting bump steer and binding associated with caster changes and lower control arm geometry. Features: Custom CNC machined 6061-T6 Billet Aluminum curved turnbuckles to maximize articulation and allow full droop travel Low friction Teflon lined FK Heim joints/rod ends 1/4" and 1/8" thick Stainless Steel bump steer spacers for precise adjustment, with tapered ends to provide more misalignment These tie rod ends are made 100% in America from American sourced parts and materials!
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Tie Rod Replacement Kit
affirm Starting At 0% APR - Subject To Eligibility. See Lending Terms
Packaged by Turner - Corporate Logo
T#:15710767
Part#: 32106765234-KT
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Sale - Save 4% $ 185.99

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03-20-2026

$ 178.37 USD
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Sale - Save 4%
$ 185.99

This product was last offered at the strikethrough price on
03-20-2026

$ 178.37 USD
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The tie rods in your vehicle translate the movement of the steering wheel through the rack and to your wheels. Oftentimes when a vehicle is beginning to experience some higher mileage, the tie rod ends begin to fail. This causes slop in the steering wheel and knocks and creaks in the steering system. Catastrophic tie rod end failure can cause serious damage and danger as the tie rod end keeps the wheel path straight. Replace your tie rods for some cheap insurance against dangerous failures. These tie rod ends will offer dramatic improvements over worn original units. Tighter, quieter steering and a more responsive wheel can be expected. A great way to stay safe on the road.
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