DELPHI TA1456 Steering Tie Rod End

Compatible with BMW 3 (E36) , BMW 3 Coupe (E36) , BMW 3 Kabriolets (E36) Show more info
Ensure precise steering control with this high-quality tie rod end. Designed for reliable performance and durability.
11.69 EUR
inc. VAT 21%
In stock 11
Delivery 1 day (14.05.2026)
PN TA1456
Make DELPHI
EAN 5012759851005

This DELPHI TA1456 steering tie rod end is engineered to provide accurate and responsive steering for your vehicle. It plays a crucial role in connecting the steering rack to the steering knuckle, allowing for smooth and controlled turns. Crafted with robust materials and precision engineering, this tie rod end offers excellent durability and resistance to wear. It is designed to meet or exceed original equipment specifications, ensuring a proper fit and reliable function. Properly functioning tie rod ends are essential for vehicle safety and handling. Replacing worn or damaged tie rod ends with a quality part like the DELPHI TA1456 can help restore steering precision and prevent further damage to related suspension components.

  • Direct fit for specified vehicle applications
  • Manufactured by DELPHI for quality assurance
  • Enhances steering responsiveness and accuracy
  • Built with durable materials for long service life
  • Contributes to safe and stable vehicle handling
  • Meets or exceeds OE specifications
Thread size
M14x1.5
Thread type
with right-hand thread
Cone size [mm]
12,6
cross-reference numbers
TA1454
Installation side
Front axle right
Length [mm]
234
Width [mm]
3/8"
Height [mm]
+70
  • 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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