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4422A028

Tie Rod End

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MOQ
1,000pcs
Lead Time
90–120 days
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At a glance

OE number
4422A028
Part
Tie Rod End
Fitment
1983 Mitsubishi Lancer-Fiore / 1983-1985 Mitsubishi Lancer-Fiore OUT R/L / 1985-1986 Mitsubishi Lancer Iii Station Wagon (C1_v, C3_v)
Supply
Make to order / 1,000 pcs MOQ / 90–120 days

Specifications

Manufacturer
SLOOP
Thread
M12P1

Vehicle Fitment

Year Make Model Position
1983 Mitsubishi Lancer-Fiore
1983 Mitsubishi Lancer-Fiore OUT R/L
1984 Mitsubishi Lancer-Fiore OUT R/L
1985 Mitsubishi Lancer Iii Station Wagon (C1_v, C3_v)
1985 Mitsubishi Lancer-Fiore OUT R/L
1986 Mitsubishi Lancer Iii Station Wagon (C1_v, C3_v)
1988 Irmscher Gt
1988 Mitsubishi Colt Iii (C5_a)
1988 Mitsubishi Lancer Iv (C6_a, C7_a)
1988 Mitsubishi Lancer Iv SchräGheck (C6_a, C7_a)
1989 Irmscher Gt
1989 Mitsubishi Colt Iii (C5_a)
1989 Mitsubishi Lancer Iv (C6_a, C7_a)
1989 Mitsubishi Lancer Iv SchräGheck (C6_a, C7_a)
1990 Hyundai Lantra I (J-1)
1990 Irmscher Gt
1990 Irmscher Omega Caravan 4.0
1990 Mitsubishi Colt Iii (C5_a)
1990 Mitsubishi Lancer Iv (C6_a, C7_a)
1990 Mitsubishi Lancer Iv SchräGheck (C6_a, C7_a)
1991 Hyundai Lantra I (J-1)
1991 Irmscher Omega Caravan 4.0
1991 Mitsubishi Colt Iii (C5_a)
1991 Mitsubishi Lancer Iv SchräGheck (C6_a, C7_a)
1992 Hyundai Lantra I (J-1)
1992 Irmscher Omega Caravan 4.0
1992 Mitsubishi Colt Iii (C5_a)
1992 Mitsubishi Lancer Iv SchräGheck (C6_a, C7_a)
1992 Mitsubishi Lancer V (Cb_a, Cd_a, Ce_a)
1993 Hyundai Lantra I (J-1)
1993 Irmscher Omega Caravan 4.0
1993 Mitsubishi Lancer V (Cb_a, Cd_a, Ce_a)
1994 Hyundai Lantra I (J-1)
1994 Irmscher Omega Caravan 4.0
1994 Mitsubishi Lancer V (Cb_a, Cd_a, Ce_a)
1994 Mitsubishi Pajero Mini I (H5_a) 0.7
1995 Hyundai Lantra I (J-1)
1995 Irmscher Omega Caravan 4.0
1995 Mitsubishi Lancer V (Cb_a, Cd_a, Ce_a)
1995 Mitsubishi Pajero Mini I (H5_a) 0.7
1996 Hyundai Coupe I (Rd)
1996 Irmscher Omega Caravan 4.0
1996 Mitsubishi Carisma Stufenheck (Da_)
1996 Mitsubishi Lancer V (Cb_a, Cd_a, Ce_a)
1996 Mitsubishi Pajero Mini I (H5_a) 0.7
1997 Hyundai Coupe I (Rd)
1997 Mitsubishi Carisma Stufenheck (Da_)
1997 Mitsubishi Pajero Mini I (H5_a) 0.7
1998 Hyundai Atos (Mx)
1998 Hyundai Coupe I (Rd)
1998 Mitsubishi Pajero Mini I (H5_a) 0.7
1999 Hyundai Atos (Mx)
1999 Hyundai Coupe I (Rd)
1999 Mitsubishi Pajero Mini I (H5_a) 0.7
2000 Hyundai Atos (Mx)
2000 Hyundai Coupe I (Rd)
2000 Mitsubishi Pajero Mini I (H5_a) 0.7
2000 Mitsubishi Space Star GroßRaumlimousine (Dg_a)
2001 Hyundai Coupe I (Rd)
2001 Mitsubishi Pajero Mini I (H5_a) 0.7
2001 Mitsubishi Space Star GroßRaumlimousine (Dg_a)
2002 Hyundai Coupe I (Rd)
2002 Mitsubishi Pajero Mini I (H5_a) 0.7
2002 Mitsubishi Space Star GroßRaumlimousine (Dg_a)
2003 Mitsubishi Lancer Vii Kombi (Cs_w, Ct_w)
2003 Mitsubishi Pajero Mini I (H5_a) 0.7
2003 Mitsubishi Space Star GroßRaumlimousine (Dg_a)
2004 Mitsubishi Lancer Vii Kombi (Cs_w, Ct_w)
2004 Mitsubishi Pajero Mini I (H5_a) 0.7
2004 Mitsubishi Space Star GroßRaumlimousine (Dg_a)
2005 Mitsubishi Lancer Vii Kombi (Cs_w, Ct_w)
2005 Mitsubishi Pajero Mini I (H5_a) 0.7
2006 Mitsubishi Lancer Vii Kombi (Cs_w, Ct_w)
2006 Mitsubishi Pajero Mini I (H5_a) 0.7
2007 Mitsubishi Lancer Vii (Cs_a, Ct_a)
2007 Mitsubishi Lancer Vii Kombi (Cs_w, Ct_w)
2007 Mitsubishi Pajero Mini I (H5_a) 0.7
2008 Mitsubishi Lancer Vii (Cs_a, Ct_a)
2008 Mitsubishi Pajero Mini I (H5_a) 0.7
2009 Mitsubishi Lancer Vii (Cs_a, Ct_a)
2009 Mitsubishi Pajero Mini I (H5_a) 0.7
2010 Mitsubishi Lancer Vii (Cs_a, Ct_a)
2010 Mitsubishi Pajero Mini I (H5_a) 0.7
2011 Mitsubishi I (Ha_)
2011 Mitsubishi Lancer Vii (Cs_a, Ct_a)
2011 Mitsubishi Pajero Mini I (H5_a) 0.7
2012 Mitsubishi I (Ha_)
2012 Mitsubishi Lancer Vii (Cs_a, Ct_a)
2012 Mitsubishi Pajero Mini I (H5_a) 0.7
2013 Mitsubishi I (Ha_)
2013 Mitsubishi Lancer Vii (Cs_a, Ct_a)
2014 Mitsubishi I (Ha_)
2015 Mitsubishi I (Ha_)
2016 Mitsubishi I (Ha_)
2017 Mitsubishi I (Ha_)
2018 Mitsubishi I (Ha_)
2019 Mitsubishi I (Ha_)
2020 Mitsubishi I (Ha_)
Mitsubishi Mirage

About Tie Rod Ends — function, symptoms & common questions

A tie rod end is the outermost ball-jointed connection in the steering linkage — the wear part that transfers steering motion from the rack (or center link) to the steering knuckle at each front wheel. Every steering system, modern rack-and-pinion or older parallelogram, has tie rod ends; they are one of the highest-volume steering wear items in the global aftermarket.

Also known as: outer tie rod end, steering tie rod end, track rod end (UK/EU), TRE.

How it works

Lateral-to-angular conversion

The steering rack moves left-right in a straight line. The tie rod end converts that lateral push into the angular motion that swings the steering knuckle around its pivot, turning the wheel.

Toe adjustment

The threaded sleeve between the inner and outer tie rod is the front-toe adjuster — turning it lengthens or shortens the linkage, opening or closing toe. All wheel-alignment toe corrections happen at this joint.

Suspension articulation

The ball joint inside the tie rod end allows the steering knuckle to rise and fall with the suspension while still transmitting steering input — without it, the steering would bind through bumps.

Structure and construction

A forged steel housing with an internal ball stud, sealed greased bearing surface and rubber/polyurethane dust boot. The stud has a tapered shaft with a castellated nut and cotter pin (or a self-locking nut) to lock it into the steering knuckle. Thread direction on the rod sleeve is opposite between left and right sides on most vehicles, allowing toe adjustment without disconnecting the joint.

Common failure symptoms

  • Clunk over bumps or when turning. Worn ball joint rattling in its socket. Often most audible in low-speed parking-lot maneuvers.
  • Vague / loose steering feel. Excessive freeplay at the steering wheel before the front wheels respond — input is being absorbed by the worn joint.
  • Inner-edge tire wear. Toe drifts toward toe-out as the worn joint allows the wheel to splay, scrubbing the inner shoulder of the tire.
  • Off-center steering wheel after alignment. A worn joint cannot hold the toe setting once load is applied; the alignment "drifts off" within days or weeks.

Common questions about Tie Rod Ends

How often should tie rod ends be replaced?

There is no fixed interval — they are replaced when worn. Typical life is 100,000–150,000 km on paved roads, less on rough or salted roads. Inspect every service: with the wheel off the ground, a good joint has zero perceptible play when the tire is rocked side-to-side.

Can I drive with a worn tie rod end?

Short distances at low speed, yes. A tie rod end that fails completely will result in total loss of steering on that wheel — the wheel will flop free and the vehicle will be undrivable. Replace promptly once a clunk or visible play is detected.

Do tie rod ends always come in pairs?

Not necessarily — left and right are usually sold individually and use opposite-thread rods. However, replacing both sides at the same time is best practice once one shows wear, since the second side will typically fail within a similar timeframe.

Is wheel alignment required after replacement?

Yes. The toe setting is established at the tie-rod sleeve, and any disassembly of the joint changes it. Drive directly to an alignment rack after replacement.

FAQ

Is this an original MITSUBISHI OEM part?

No. This is an aftermarket replacement manufactured by SLOOP, designed to meet OEM specifications. The OE number 4422A028 is referenced under nominative fair use solely to identify vehicle compatibility — it does not imply licensing, endorsement, or affiliation with any vehicle manufacturer.

How do I confirm this part matches OE 4422A028?

Form-fit-function tested against the OEM specification. Material test reports and dimensional drawings are sent with every quote. For high-volume orders we will produce a sample-grade pre-production unit for your QC team's verification before main run.

What certifications and quality standards do you carry?

ISO 9001:2015 quality management, plus REACH / RoHS for EU compliance. Material test reports and PPAP documentation are available on request for tier-1 buyers. Certificates ship with first shipment of every new SKU.

Do you offer samples?

No free samples. Your first order doubles as the qualification batch. We hold the production run until you confirm visual + dimensional inspection from the first carton. If anything is out of spec we re-make at our cost.

Payment terms?

100% T/T (bank wire) before production start. USD only. Bank details and proforma invoice are sent after you accept the quote. No credit terms, no Letters of Credit on first order.

Lead time and shipping?

Production: 90–120 days from confirmed payment. Sea freight 25–40 days from Taiwan port (most common). Air freight available on request for urgent orders. We can quote FOB Taiwan or DDP your warehouse.

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