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Parts for your 2010 Toyota Land cruiser-Tie rod end
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2010 Toyota Land Cruiser Tie Rod End
Based on technical references, the 2010 Toyota Land Cruiser (J200 Series) does use tie rod ends. Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalog (EPC) for the URJ200/VDJ200 range lists left- and right-hand outer tie rod end sub-assemblies, and the Toyota Repair Manual (Steering section for the 200 Series) covers inspection and replacement of the tie rod ends as part of the rack-and-pinion steering system. That makes the tie rod end directly relevant to servicing and safety on this model.
The tie rod end on a 2010 Land Cruiser does the everyday heavy lifting of turning steering-wheel input into tyre angle. It links the steering rack to the steering knuckle and allows up-and-down suspension movement while holding toe setting steady. On a big 4x4 that sees corrugations, towing, and off‑road work, those little ball-and-socket joints cop a lot of load, so keeping them in good nick is a must.
There’s no fixed replacement interval