MAXGEAR 69-0912 Axial Joint, Steering Tie Rod

Compatible with BMW 5 Touring (E39) , BMW 5 (E60) , BMW 5 Touring (E61) Show more info
This MAXGEAR axial joint is a crucial component for your vehicle's steering system. It ensures precise control and smooth handling.
12.02 EUR
inc. VAT 21%
In stock 2
Delivery 1 day (15.05.2026)
PN 69-0912
Make MAXGEAR
EAN 5903364315825

The MAXGEAR 69-0912 axial joint, also known as a steering tie rod end, is engineered for durability and performance. It connects the steering rack to the steering knuckle, translating steering wheel movements into wheel direction changes. Proper functioning of the axial joint is essential for maintaining accurate steering geometry and stability. Worn joints can lead to imprecise steering, uneven tire wear, and potential safety issues. This part is designed to meet stringent quality standards, offering reliable operation for everyday driving conditions. Its robust construction aims to provide a long service life and consistent performance.

  • Direct fit for specified vehicle applications
  • Ensures precise steering response
  • Contributes to vehicle stability
  • Durable construction for longevity
  • Essential for proper wheel alignment
  • Replaces original axial joint
Installation side
Front axle
Thread size 1
16x1.5
Axial joint length [mm]
293
  • BMW
    • 5 Touring (E39)
      • 530 i (170kW/231PS)
    • 5 (E60)
      • 520 i (125kW/170PS)
      • 530 i (170kW/231PS)
      • 530 d (160kW/218PS)
      • 525 i (141kW/192PS)
      • 545 i (245kW/333PS)
      • 525 d (130kW/177PS)
      • M5 (373kW/507PS)
      • 535 d (200kW/272PS)
      • 530 i (190kW/258PS)
      • 523 i (130kW/177PS)
      • 525 i (160kW/218PS)
      • 540 i (225kW/306PS)
      • 550 i (270kW/367PS)
      • 520 d (120kW/163PS)
      • 530 d (170kW/231PS)
      • 525 xi (160kW/218PS)
      • 530 xi (190kW/258PS)
      • 530 xd (170kW/231PS)
      • 525 d (120kW/163PS)
      • 520 d (110kW/150PS)
      • 535 d (210kW/286PS)
      • 525 i (160kW/218PS)
      • 525 xi (160kW/218PS)
      • 523 i (140kW/190PS)
      • 525 d (145kW/197PS)
      • 530 d (173kW/235PS)
      • 530 xd (173kW/235PS)
      • 530 i (200kW/272PS)
      • 530 xi (200kW/272PS)
      • 523 i (140kW/190PS)
      • 530 i (200kW/272PS)
      • 530 xi (200kW/272PS)
    • 5 Touring (E61)
      • 525 i (141kW/192PS)
      • 545 i (245kW/333PS)
      • 530 d (160kW/218PS)
      • 525 d (130kW/177PS)
      • 535 d (200kW/272PS)
      • 530 i (190kW/258PS)
      • 523 i (130kW/177PS)
      • 525 i (160kW/218PS)
      • 550 i (270kW/367PS)
      • 530 d (170kW/231PS)
      • 530 xd (170kW/231PS)
      • 525 xi (160kW/218PS)
      • 530 xi (190kW/258PS)
      • 520 d (120kW/163PS)
      • 525 d (120kW/163PS)
      • 520 d (110kW/150PS)
      • 525 d (145kW/197PS)
      • 530 d (173kW/235PS)
      • 530 xd (173kW/235PS)
      • 530 i (200kW/272PS)
      • 530 xi (200kW/272PS)
      • 525 i (160kW/218PS)
      • 525 xi (160kW/218PS)
      • 535 d (210kW/286PS)
      • 523 i (140kW/190PS)
      • M5 (373kW/507PS)
      • 530 i (200kW/272PS)
      • 523 i (140kW/190PS)
      • 530 xi (200kW/272PS)
    • 6 (E63)
      • 645 Ci (245kW/333PS)
      • 630 i (190kW/258PS)
      • 650 i (270kW/367PS)
      • M (373kW/507PS)
    • 6 Kabriolets (E64)
      • 645 Ci (245kW/333PS)
      • 630 i (190kW/258PS)
      • 650 i (270kW/367PS)
      • M6 (373kW/507PS)
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