SKF Steering Tie Rod End VKDY 318513

Compatible with BMW 3 (E36) , BMW 3 Coupe (E36) , BMW 3 Kabriolets (E36) Show more info
SKF steering tie rod end for precise steering control and durability. Ensures smooth and responsive handling.
15.35 EUR
inc. VAT 21%
In stock 5
Delivery 1 day (18.05.2026)
PN VKDY 318513
Make SKF
EAN 7316577893956

This SKF steering tie rod end (VKDY 318513) is engineered for optimal performance and longevity. It plays a crucial role in the steering system, connecting the steering rack to the steering knuckle, thereby translating steering wheel movements into directional changes for the wheels. Crafted with high-quality materials, this component ensures reliable operation and contributes to a stable and safe driving experience. Its robust construction is designed to withstand the stresses and vibrations encountered during daily driving, maintaining steering precision over time. Properly functioning tie rod ends are essential for accurate wheel alignment and preventing uneven tire wear. Replacing worn components with a quality part like the SKF VKDY 318513 helps restore optimal steering feel and vehicle control.

  • High-quality steering tie rod end from SKF.
  • Ensures precise steering response and control.
  • Durable construction for long-lasting performance.
  • Essential for proper wheel alignment.
  • Helps maintain vehicle stability and safety.
  • Designed to withstand road stresses and vibrations.
  • Restores optimal steering feel.
cross-reference numbers
VKDY 318514
  • 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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