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Tie Rod End (Left Hand Thread) - T1, T3, KG (1962-67 Short Rod Outer) - T2 (1956-67 Inner)

This top-quality outer tie rod end is a precise replacement part designed for 1962–1967 Volkswagen Beetle, Karmann Ghia, Type 3, and 1955–1967 Splitscreen Bus front steering systems. It features the correct left-hand thread and is built to OEM standards with a small 10mm taper, ideal for pre-1968 suspension setups.

Specifically intended for the outer end of the short tie rod on Beetles, Ghias, and Type 3s—or for both inner ends on the Splitscreen Bus—this tie rod end ensures a secure and accurate connection between your steering linkages and the steering knuckle. Constructed to handle the demands of classic driving, it delivers excellent steering response and long-term durability.

This part features an M14 rod thread and a M10 tapered pin, making it a direct-fit replacement for original VW steering components. High-quality construction helps reduce play in the steering system and restore precise handling.

Applications:

  • VW Beetle (1962–1967)

  • VW Splitscreen Bus (1955–1967)

  • VW Karmann Ghia (1962–1967)

  • VW Type 3 (1962–1967)

  • VW Buggy & Baja Conversions (1962–1967)

Specifications:

  • Thread: Left-hand

  • Rod Thread Size: M14

  • Taper Size: M10 (small taper)

  • Fitment: Outer short rod end, or both inner rod ends on Splitscreen

  • Quality: Top quality

  • Quantity: Sold individually

Note: For a complete and balanced steering rebuild, consider replacing both outer and inner tie rod ends at the same time. Always check thread direction before ordering (this part is left-hand thread).

Manufacturer: JOPEX

Availability: Stock Item

Unit of Measure: Each

Dimensions:

Width: 70mm

Height: 130mm

Depth: 50mm

Volume: 455000mm3

Weight: 0.2888kg

This Part Fits: Beetle, Karmann Ghia, Type 3, Buggy, Splitscreen,

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