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Dorman 534-390 Steering Tie Rod End
for 2004 Scion xA 1.5L L4 Gas DOHC

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Dorman 534-390 Steering Tie Rod End - 2004 Scion xA

Dorman
Brand:Dorman
Part Number: 534-390
UPC: 30885484737687
Weight: 1.08 lbs
Condition:New



Availability:
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Product Information

Description:

Get the Dorman 534-390 Steering Tie Rod End for your 2004 Scion xA. Buy now and secure your purchase online!

This steering tie rod end directly replaces the original equipment tie rod on specific vehicle applications. It has undergone an industry-leading evaluation process to ensure smooth, safe operation.

Features and Benefits:

  • Durably designed - factory-sealed and precision-forged housing resists future corrosion
  • Reliably engineered - built to decrease wear rate and ensure overall strength
  • Trustworthy quality - backed by team of professional engineers and quality control specialists in the United States
  • Trustworthy replacement - this steering tie rod end assembly directly replaces the original equipment on specific vehicle applications

Specifications:

Color:
Black
End 1 Gender:
Female
End 2 Gender:
Male
Finish:
Coated
Grease Fitting Included:
No
Housing Material:
Steel
Length:
84.49 mm
Mounting Hardware Included:
Yes
Package Contents:
Castle Nut
Package Contents:
Cotter Pin
Package Contents:
Tie Rod
General Motors #:
94843587
Mevotech Original Grade #:
GES2382
Country of Origin:
TW

Dorman 534-390 Steering Tie Rod End compatibility with your 2004 Scion xA...

Last Updated: 09/23/2024

Years Vehicle Per Vehicle Position Fit NotesFitment Notes

2006

 

2005

 

2004

 

2006

 

2005

 

2004

 
Scion xA

1.5L L4 Gas DOHC
2
 
Front Outer
 
Sell Until Depleted
 

Scion xA



1.5L L4 Gas DOHC

Front Outer Sell Until Depleted

2 Per Vehicle

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