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2021 Toyota Land Cruiser tie-rod-end

Yes, a tie-rod end is absolutely used on the 2021 Toyota Land Cruiser. Toyota’s own technical literature confirms it: the Toyota Repair Manual steering section for the 200- and early 300-series platforms details inner and outer tie-rod ends, and the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue lists left- and right-hand outer tie-rod end sub-assemblies for 2021 Land Cruisers. That makes the tie-rod end a relevant, serviceable part on this model.

The tie-rod end links the steering rack to the front wheel hub, letting the wheel pivot while holding the alignment steady. It’s the piece that converts steering input into precise toe control, so when it wears, the Land Cruiser can wander, shimmy over bumps, or scrub tyres. Tell-tales include a clunk at low speed over rough stuff, vague steering, feathered tyre wear, or a split dust boot weeping grease.

For owners who tour, tow, or tackle corrugations, regular checks are smart. At each service (around 10,000–15,000 km), a tech should:

  • Inspect dust boots for splits, contamination, or grease loss.
  • Check free play at the 3 and 9 o’clock wheel positions.
  • Look for rust staining at the joint and uneven tyre wear.

Replacement is straightforward but best done correctly. A split boot or any measurable play means it’s time. Replace in pairs if wear is similar side-to-side, fit quality parts, and always follow the Toyota workshop manual for torque specs and any cotter pin or thread-locking requirements. Use the proper puller (no hammering on the knuckle), match the new end to the old length to get it close, then book a four-wheel alignment straight after—toe will not be spot-on without it. Don’t forget fresh cotter pins where specified.

Most genuine tie-rod ends are sealed and maintenance-free