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VW 1950-1960 Beetle–Bus Tie Rod End Dust Boot Rubber 111415835

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Item ID: 346-436
VW reference #: 111-415-835
Availability: Out of Stock
Fits Years:
  • Beetle, Standard 1950-1960
  • Bus 1950-1960
  • Karmann Ghia 1956-1960
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1950-1960 Beetle–Bus Tie Rod End Dust Boot Rubber 111415835 - OEM Number(s) (111-415-835)

This reproduction rubber tie rod end boot seals grease in and dirt out of your air-cooled VW's steering joint, protecting against the play and wear a torn boot invites.

This reproduction Volkswagen tie rod end boot protects a critical part of your air-cooled VW's steering system. Its job is to hold the vital grease inside the tie rod end, keeping the joint properly lubricated, while sealing out the dirt and debris that cause unwanted play and diminished steering performance.

A torn boot lets that grease escape and contamination in, and driving on it only escalates the wear and the eventual repair bill. Replacing a torn boot promptly preserves the joint, protects your steering, and keeps your peace of mind behind the wheel.

Fits the Following Volkswagen Models:

  • 1950–1960 VW Beetle, Standard
  • 1956–1960 VW Karmann Ghia
  • 1950–1960 VW Split Window Bus

Features / Benefits:

  • Reproduction rubber tie rod end boot
  • Retains grease for proper tie rod lubrication
  • Seals out dirt and debris that cause play and wear
  • Direct replacement for a torn or missing original
  • Helps preserve steering integrity and safety
  • Sold individually — four required for a complete set
  • VW reference part number: 111415835

Material / Finish: Rubber construction.

Dimensions:

  • Top: 14 mm I.D. / 24 mm O.D.
  • Base: 32 mm I.D. / 37 mm O.D.
  • Height: 27 mm

Because Details Matter: Steering is no place to take chances, and the small rubber boot guarding each tie rod end is what keeps grit out and grease in. Replacing a torn boot early is the cheap, easy step that prevents play, preserves the joint, and keeps your VW steering tight and safe, the kind of detail that protects everything downstream.

Also known under these part numbers: (For reference only)

  • 111 415 835
  • 111-415-835
  • 111415835
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