ASHIKA 103-0M-M02 Axial Joint, Steering Tie Rod

Compatible with SMART FORTWO Coupe (451) , SMART FORTWO Cabrio (451) ,
This axial joint is a crucial component for your vehicle's steering system. It ensures precise control and responsiveness for safe driving.
10.86 EUR
inc. VAT 21%
In stock 1
Delivery 1 day (23.03.2026)
PN 1030MM02
Make ASHIKA
EAN 8052553144641

The ASHIKA 103-0M-M02 axial joint, also known as a steering tie rod end, is engineered to connect the steering rack to the steering knuckle. This connection is vital for transmitting steering inputs from the driver to the wheels, allowing for accurate directional changes. Crafted with durability in mind, this component is designed to withstand the stresses and vibrations of daily driving. Its robust construction helps maintain proper wheel alignment, contributing to even tire wear and stable vehicle handling. A properly functioning axial joint is essential for a responsive and predictable steering feel. Replacing worn or damaged tie rod ends is important for overall vehicle safety and performance. The ASHIKA 103-0M-M02 offers a reliable solution to restore the integrity of your steering system, ensuring you can confidently navigate the road.

  • Direct replacement for original axial joint
  • Ensures precise steering control
  • Durable construction for longevity
  • Contributes to proper wheel alignment
  • Restores responsive steering feel
  • Essential for vehicle safety and handling
Installation side
Front axle
Overall length [mm]
393
External thread [mm]
12 x 1
External thread 1 [mm]
14x1.5
  • SMART
    • FORTWO Coupe (451)
      • 1.0 Turbo (451.332) (62kW/84PS)
      • 1.0 (451.331, 451.380) (52kW/71PS)
      • 0.8 CDi (451.300) (33kW/45PS)
      • 1.0 Brabus (451.333) (72kW/98PS)
      • 0.8 CDi (451.301) (40kW/54PS)
    • FORTWO Cabrio (451)
      • 1.0 (451.431, 451.480) (52kW/71PS)
      • 1.0 Turbo (451.432) (62kW/84PS)
      • 0.8 CDi (451.400) (33kW/45PS)
      • 1.0 Brabus (451.433) (72kW/98PS)
      • 0.8 CDi (451.401) (40kW/54PS)
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