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Energy Suspension 9.13101G Tie Rod End Boots are high-performance polyurethane replacements designed to outlast traditional rubber boots. Engineered for a precise OEM fit, these black boots resist contaminants and maintain flexibility without permanent compression, ensuring longer-lasting suspension protection. Sold in packs of two, they offer professional-grade durability trusted by automotive experts.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.93 x 2.6 x 1.65 inches |
Package Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 27.22 g |
Brand Name | Energy Suspension |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
Model Name | Energy Suspension 9.13101G O.E.M. Style Tie Rod End Boot, Black - Pack of 2 |
Color | Black |
Material | Plastic |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Energy Suspension |
Part Number | 9.13101G |
Included Components | Energy Suspension 9.13101G O.E.M. Style Tie Rod End Boot, Black - Pack of 2 |
Size | No Size |
M**E
Seem to be well made fit on 2015 Honda CRV EX outter tie rods
These look like a good fit for my 2015 Honda CRV EX outter tie rod ends. I had replaced my tie rod ends with moog tie rods. The rubbers didn't even last 3 months and tore. I purchased these and they seem to fit snug. Hopefully they are durable. They seem well made and thick.
D**N
Perfect fit for JK Jeeps
These are a perfect fit for JK series Jeeps and good quality. The only thing they lack is the plastic snap ring at the base of the boot. However, this doesn't affect their function and this product is the only alternative to purchasing an entire tie rod assembly to replace a torn boot because the OEM boots are not available separately from the stealership.
J**S
Quality
When I received them I thought they were to small but they fit perfectly once I got it back together.
V**S
Good fit
Perfect fit for Jeep JK Tie rod ends
R**N
Easy to Install. Fit Isn't Exactly Like OEM.
I installed 4 of these to replace cracked tie rod and steering linkage grease boots on a 1997 Ford Ranger XLT. The OEM grease boot on my truck is the same for the tie rods and the steering linkage ball joints.Pros:- Easy to install. They slide on, and because of their slipperiness and flexibility, they popped into place as I tightened the ball joint castle nut.- They fit tightly against the ball joint.Cons:- The OEM boot has a plastic mounting ring on the wide end that is purposely designed to lock it into a cutout ledge on the ball joint. The Energy Suspension boot does not have that, so the edge of the boot actually pops out around this manufactured cutout on the ball joint. As a result, it's not as hermetically sealed as the OEM grease boot and relies on its elasticity to make the seal. Excess grease does leak out around the wide end opening. For this reason, make sure the ball joint is very clean during installation so that the new boot has a clean surface to seal against.- I loaded these with grease the same way I do other grease boots: Pump the grease gun until a bit of grease starts to squish out around the seal. Doing that with this seal resulted in plenty of excess grease that kept squishing out over the next week or so of driving. I crawled under the truck and wiped off the excess grease 3 separate times.I wish I could find some that fit more like the OEM style (with the mounting/sealing ring), but these are a decent substitute. I'll grease them and check them regularly to make sure they stay sealed.
C**8
Perfect replacement
Perfect replacement
J**.
Reveiw
Awesome products
M**A
Fits and works
Fits 2002 Honda Accord 2.3 L 4-cylinder LX 4D . Seems well built. I hope it lasts.
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