TRW JAR1056 Axial Joint, Steering Tie Rod

Compatible with MERCEDES-BENZ S-CLASS (W221, V221) , MERCEDES-BENZ S-CLASS Coupe (C216) , MERCEDES-BENZ S-CLASS (W220, V220) Show more info
This TRW axial joint is a crucial component for your vehicle's steering system. It ensures precise control and smooth maneuverability.
24.30 EUR
inc. VAT 21%
In stock 3
Delivery 1 day (13.05.2026)
PN JAR1056
Make TRW
EAN 3322937929894

The TRW JAR1056 axial joint, also known as a steering tie rod end, is engineered for optimal performance and durability. It connects the steering rack to the steering knuckle, translating steering wheel movements into precise wheel adjustments. Designed to withstand the rigors of daily driving, this component plays a vital role in maintaining vehicle stability and responsiveness. Its robust construction ensures longevity and reliable operation under various road conditions. Proper functioning of the axial joint is essential for safe driving. It contributes to accurate steering geometry, preventing uneven tire wear and ensuring a comfortable ride. Replacing worn tie rod ends with quality parts like the TRW JAR1056 is key to maintaining your vehicle's handling characteristics.

  • High-quality axial joint from TRW
  • Replaces original steering tie rod end
  • Ensures precise steering control
  • Durable construction for long service life
  • Contributes to vehicle stability
  • Essential for safe handling
  • Designed for optimal performance
Installation side
Front axle on the left
Installation side
Front axle right
Length 1 [mm]
266
Overall length [mm]
280
Thread size 1
M16x1,5
Thread size 2
M14x1,5
Substance of Very High Concern
Information is not available, please contact the manufacturer!
  • MERCEDES-BENZ
    • S-CLASS (W221, V221)
      • S 400 Hybrid (221.095, 221.195) (205kW/279PS)
      • S 63 AMG (221.074, 221.174) (420kW/571PS)
      • S 350 BlueTec (221.026, 221.126) (190kW/258PS)
      • S 350 CGI (221.057, 221.157) (225kW/306PS)
      • S 500 CGI (221.073, 221.173) (320kW/435PS)
      • S 63 AMG (221.074, 221.174) (400kW/544PS)
      • S 65 AMG (221.179) (463kW/630PS)
      • S 350 CDI (221.022, 221.122) (173kW/235PS)
      • S 350 (221.056, 221.156) (200kW/272PS)
      • S 500 (221.071, 221.171) (285kW/388PS)
      • S 320 CDI (221.022, 221.122) (173kW/235PS)
      • S 450, S 450 L (221.070, 221.170) (250kW/340PS)
      • S 600 (221.176) (380kW/517PS)
      • S 65 AMG (221.179) (450kW/612PS)
      • S 420 CDI (221.028, 221.128) (235kW/320PS)
      • S 63 AMG (221.077, 221.177) (386kW/525PS)
      • S 280 (221.054) (170kW/231PS)
      • S 300 (221.054, 221.154) (170kW/231PS)
      • S 450 CDI (221.028, 221.128) (235kW/320PS)
    • S-CLASS Coupe (C216)
      • CL 500 (216.373) (320kW/435PS)
      • CL 500 4-matic (216.394) (320kW/435PS)
      • CL 63 AMG (216.374) (400kW/544PS)
      • CL 65 AMG (216.379) (463kW/630PS)
      • CL 63 AMG (216.374) (420kW/571PS)
      • CL 500 (216.371) (285kW/388PS)
      • CL 600 (216.376) (380kW/517PS)
      • CL 63 AMG (216.377) (386kW/525PS)
      • CL 65 AMG (216.379) (450kW/612PS)
      • CL 500 4-matic (216.386) (285kW/388PS)
    • S-CLASS (W220, V220)
      • S 63 AMG (326kW/444PS)
    • S-CLASS Coupe (C215)
      • CL 63 AMG (326kW/444PS)
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