SKF VKDY 814018 Steering Tie Rod End

Compatible with MAZDA 2 (DE_, DH_) ,
This SKF steering tie rod end is designed for optimal vehicle control and durability. Ensure smooth and precise steering with this high-quality component.
12.84 EUR
inc. VAT 21%
In stock 2
Delivery 1 day (25.03.2026)
PN VKDY814018
Make SKF
EAN 7316579257022

The SKF VKDY 814018 steering tie rod end is engineered to provide reliable performance and longevity for your vehicle's steering system. Manufactured by SKF, a trusted name in automotive components, this part ensures precise movement and stability. Properly functioning tie rod ends are crucial for maintaining accurate wheel alignment and responsive steering. This component plays a vital role in connecting the steering rack to the steering knuckle, allowing you to change direction effectively and safely. Its robust construction is built to withstand the stresses and vibrations of daily driving. Choosing the right tie rod end is essential for the overall safety and handling of your car. The SKF VKDY 814018 offers a dependable solution, designed to meet stringent quality standards. Regular inspection and replacement of steering components can prevent premature wear and ensure a comfortable driving experience.

  • High-quality steering tie rod end from SKF.
  • Ensures precise steering and vehicle control.
  • Durable construction for long-lasting performance.
  • Crucial for wheel alignment and handling.
  • Designed to withstand daily driving stresses.
  • Reliable component for steering system integrity.
  • Part code: VKDY 814018.
cross-reference numbers
VKDY 814017
Length [mm]
175
Thread size
M14 x 1,5
Additional article/Additional information
with synthetic lubricant
Thread size 1
M12 x 1,25
  • MAZDA
    • 2 (DE_, DH_)
      • 1.3 (DE3FS) (55kW/75PS)
      • 1.5 (DE5FS) (76kW/103PS)
      • 1.3 (DE3FS) (63kW/86PS)
      • 1.6 MZ-CD (66kW/90PS)
      • 1.6 MZ-CD (70kW/95PS)
      • 1.5 MZR (DE5FS) (75kW/102PS)
      • 1.3 MZR (DE3FS) (62kW/84PS)
      • 1.3 BiFuel (55kW/75PS)
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