CORTECO Steering Tie Rod End 49399736

Compatible with BMW 3 (E36) , BMW 3 Coupe (E36) , BMW 3 Kabriolets (E36) Show more info
This CORTECO steering tie rod end is designed for precise steering control and durability. Ensure smooth and responsive handling for your vehicle.
13.73 EUR
inc. VAT 21%
In stock 4
Delivery 1 day (15.05.2026)
PN 49399736
Make CORTECO
EAN 3358960643551

The CORTECO Steering Tie Rod End 49399736 is engineered to be a direct fit for your vehicle's steering system. It plays a crucial role in connecting the steering rack or gearbox to the steering knuckle, allowing for precise directional changes. Crafted with quality materials, this tie rod end is built to withstand the stresses of daily driving. It contributes to maintaining proper wheel alignment and reducing wear on other suspension components. Replacing worn tie rod ends is essential for safe and predictable steering performance. Properly functioning tie rod ends are vital for vehicle safety and handling. They ensure that the steering inputs from the driver are accurately translated to the wheels. This CORTECO part offers a reliable solution for restoring or maintaining optimal steering geometry.

  • Direct replacement for original equipment.
  • Ensures precise steering response.
  • Durable construction for long service life.
  • Helps maintain proper wheel alignment.
  • Reduces wear on other steering and suspension parts.
  • Designed for specific vehicle applications.
  • Restores optimal steering geometry.
Installation side
Front axle on the left
cross-reference numbers
49399694
  • BMW
    • 3 (E36)
      • 316 i (73kW/100PS)
      • 316 i (75kW/102PS)
      • 318 i (83kW/113PS)
      • 318 is (103kW/140PS)
      • 320 i (110kW/150PS)
      • 325 i (141kW/192PS)
      • 325 td (85kW/115PS)
      • 325 tds (105kW/143PS)
      • 318 tds (66kW/90PS)
      • 328 i (142kW/193PS)
      • 323 i (125kW/170PS)
      • 318 i (85kW/115PS)
      • 318 is (103kW/140PS)
      • M3 3.2 (236kW/321PS)
      • M3 3.0 (210kW/286PS)
    • 3 Coupe (E36)
      • 318 is (103kW/140PS)
      • 320 i (110kW/150PS)
      • 325 i (141kW/192PS)
      • 316 i (75kW/102PS)
      • M3 3.0 (210kW/286PS)
      • 328 i (142kW/193PS)
      • M3 3.0 (217kW/295PS)
      • 318 is (103kW/140PS)
      • 323 i (125kW/170PS)
      • M3 3.2 (236kW/321PS)
    • 3 Kabriolets (E36)
      • 320 i (110kW/150PS)
      • 325 i (141kW/192PS)
      • 318 i (85kW/115PS)
      • M3 3.0 (210kW/286PS)
      • 328 i (142kW/193PS)
      • 323 i (125kW/170PS)
      • M3 3.2 (236kW/321PS)
    • 3 Compact (E36)
      • 316 i (75kW/102PS)
      • 318 tds (66kW/90PS)
      • 318 ti (103kW/140PS)
      • 318 ti (103kW/140PS)
      • 323 ti (125kW/170PS)
      • 316 g (75kW/102PS)
      • 316 i (77kW/105PS)
    • 3 Touring (E36)
      • 320 i (110kW/150PS)
      • 328 i (142kW/193PS)
      • 318 tds (66kW/90PS)
      • 325 tds (105kW/143PS)
      • 323 i (125kW/170PS)
      • 318 i (85kW/116PS)
      • 316 i (75kW/102PS)
    • Z3 Roadster (E36)
      • 1.9 i (103kW/140PS)
      • 1.8 i (85kW/116PS)
      • 2.8 i (142kW/193PS)
      • M 3.2 (236kW/321PS)
      • 1.9 i (87kW/118PS)
      • 2.0 i (110kW/150PS)
      • 1.9 i (85kW/116PS)
      • 3.0 i (170kW/231PS)
      • 2.2 i (125kW/170PS)
      • M 3.2 (239kW/325PS)
    • Z3 Coupe (E36)
      • 2.8 i (142kW/193PS)
      • M (236kW/321PS)
      • 3.0 i (170kW/231PS)
      • M (239kW/325PS)
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