Description
When your steering starts feeling loose or you notice the front wheels wandering, chances are your track rod end is wearing out. This critical steering component connects your steering system to the front wheels, translating every turn of your wheel into precise tire movement. Without a tight connection here, you’ll lose the control you need whether you’re navigating around obstacles in the field or keeping straight down the road.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty ball joint construction that handles the constant articulation of daily farm work
- M24 x 1.5 right-hand thread for secure attachment to your steering linkage
- 120mm overall length engineered to match your tractor’s factory specifications
- Forged steel body that resists bending under heavy steering loads and rough terrain
- Greaseable design that lets you flush out dirt and moisture for extended service life
Built for Real Farm Work
Your Case IH 1255 or 1455 handles everything from cultivating row crops to running a loader, pulling heavy implements, and hauling loads down the road. These versatile tractors are the backbone of medium-sized farming operations, and precise steering control is essential whether you’re following furrows or maneuvering around tight barn doors.
Made to Last
This isn’t a lightweight part dressed up for tractor use—it’s built specifically for the punishment of agricultural work. The hardened ball and socket maintain their precise fit despite constant movement and vibration, while the tapered shank locks solidly into your steering arm to prevent dangerous play.
Installation Notes
Always replace track rod ends in pairs since if one’s worn out, the other isn’t far behind. Use a proper ball joint separator to remove the old end rather than hammering on the steering arm. Make sure the taper seats fully during installation, and don’t forget to check your toe-in alignment afterward—improper settings will wear out your new ends quickly.






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