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SAS Tie Rod End - SE4752

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE109L

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE109R

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TRW Tie Rod End - JTE768
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SAS Tie Rod End - SE219L

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE512L

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TRW Tie Rod End - JTE350
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SAS Tie Rod End - SE201L

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE1532

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TRW Tie Rod End - JTE151
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SAS Tie Rod End - SE206R

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TRW Tie Rod End - JTE144
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SAS Tie Rod End - SE7301

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE3561L

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TRW Tie Rod End - JTE229
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SAS Tie Rod End - SE2651

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE510

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE4681

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE803L

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE5281R

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE3561R

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TRW Tie Rod End - JTE707
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SAS Tie Rod End - SE400

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE4751

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE6651

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE304L

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE301R

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE309R

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE2471

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE301L

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SAS Tie Rod End - RE421

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE4381R

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TRW Tie Rod End - JTE796
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SAS Tie Rod End - SE972

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE512R

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE6211R

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE4682

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TRW Tie Rod End - JTE458
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2004 Toyota Land Cruiser tierodend (tie rod end): purpose, checks, and servicing

Per Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalogue (EPC) for the 100/105 Series (1998–2007) and the Factory Service Manual (FSM) steering section, the 2004 Toyota Land Cruiser is fitted with tie rod ends (often called tierod ends or “rack ends” and “outer tie rod ends” on IFS 100 Series, and steering/drag link ends on solid-axle 105 Series). So yes—tierod ends are absolutely relevant on this model.

The tie rod end is the small but critical joint that links the steering rack or relay/drag link to the steering knuckle. It turns the wheels when the driver moves the wheel, and it must do that smoothly while coping with corrugations, ruts, beach runs, and big loads. On Aussie and Kiwi roads and tracks, these joints work hard, and when they wear, the steering can wander and tyres can scrub out in no time.

Typical signs a Land Cruiser’s tierod ends need attention include:

  • Play at the wheel and vague on-centre feel
  • Clunks over bumps or while turning at low speed
  • Feathered or uneven tyre wear
  • Shudder or shimmy in the steering, especially after hits
  • Torn or perished dust boots, or grease weeping

Inspection is straightforward: with the front end safely lifted, hold the tyre at 3 and 9 o’clock and feel for free play while an offsider watches the joints. Any movement in the ball studs, torn boots, or dry, rusty appearance is a red flag. Off-road use, towing, heavy accessories, and corrugations can shorten their service life, so check them at each service or at least every 10,000 km.

Replacement is routine workshop fare, but it’s safety-critical. Mark thread positions, crack the taper with a puller (avoid belting the knuckle), and torque the new parts to FSM spec with a fresh split pin. Always finish with a professional wheel alignment—both IFS 100 and solid-axle 105 rely on correct toe to steer straight and protect tyres. Choose quality, greaseable components where appropriate, and keep dust boots intact. If a boot is torn or the joint feels notchy, replace the joint rather than trying to salvage it with grease.

For roadworthy/WOF checks, any free play or damaged boots will usually be a fail. Keeping tierod ends tight and healthy means sharper steering, better tyre life, and a Cruiser that tracks true on the motorway and the station track alike.

How do you know the 2004 Land Cruiser’s tierod ends need replacing?

Watch for steering wander, clunks on turn-in, and uneven tyre wear. With the front lifted, any lateral play at 3 and 9 o’clock or visible movement in the joint means it’s due. Torn boots or dry, gritty feel also point to replacement rather than a quick lube.

Do you need a wheel alignment after changing tierod ends?

Absolutely. Even if you count threads, toe will shift when the joint is disturbed. A proper alignment protects your tyres and returns the steering to factory spec, whether it’s a 100 Series IFS rack or a 105 Series linkage setup.

Are 100 Series and 105 Series tierod ends interchangeable?

Generally, no. The IFS 100 uses rack-and-pinion with inner/outer ends, while the 105’s solid axle uses linkage-style ends. Always match parts to VIN or chassis code and confirm against the Toyota EPC.

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