The tie rod end is fit for an Infiniti Q50. Below are details from the Amazon product description. Get yours for only around $41 plus shipping!
- Moog Problem Solver products incorporate proven design and engineering features
- Problem Solver powdered metal gusher bearing design enables grease to flow through the bearing to the stud for reduced friction and enhanced strength and stability
- Problem Solver patented cover plate design allows for tighter tolerances vs traditional cover plate designs, providing a more durable and extended life part
- Exclusive cover plate protects against contaminants leaking into the bearing surface
- Includes wrench flats for easier service
- Problem Solver powdered metal gusher bearing design enables grease to flow through the bearing to the stud for reduced friction and enhanced strength and stability.
- Problem Solver patented cover plate design allows for tighter tolerances vs traditional cover plate designs, providing a more durable and extended life part.
- Exclusive cover plate protects against contaminants leaking into the bearing surface.
- Includes wrench flats for easier service.
- Greaseable socket design allows new lubricant to flush contaminants from the assembly, reducing corrosion and wear.
Recently I had a vibration in the front end of my 2014 Infiniti Q50. After taking it to the dealership it happened to be the front tie rod ends on both sides. Which is why I created this post to let others know that they too can get their own tie rod end for their Infiniti Q50.