Scuderia Car Parts is a dedicated specialist in luxury and exotic European marques, and our Maserati tie rods are sourced directly from OEM manufacturers to the exact specification each model demands. Whether you're working on a Ghibli, Quattroporte, GranTurismo, Levante, GranCabrio, or MC20, steering geometry precision is non-negotiable, and sourcing the correct track rod for the correct application matters far more than it does on a mainstream vehicle. We supply genuine Maserati tie rods to independent workshops, dealerships, and private owners across more than 85 countries, backed by fitment knowledge that comes from working exclusively within the luxury and performance sector. When you need the right part with the right specification, Scuderia is where professionals come first.
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A tie rod is a critical component of the steering system, transmitting force from the steering rack to the wheel hub and allowing the front wheels to turn in response to driver input. On a Maserati, where steering response and front-end precision are central to the vehicle's character, the specification of each track rod end is tightly controlled. Maserati's performance-oriented suspension geometry, including the more aggressive setups found on the GranTurismo and MC20, places higher lateral loads on steering components than a standard passenger car would encounter. The inner and outer tie rod ends must maintain correct toe alignment under these conditions. Any wear or play in the steering tie rod will introduce imprecision, uneven tyre wear, and compromised handling balance.
Maserati tie rods are located at each end of the steering rack, running laterally between the rack and the wheel hub carrier. The inner tie rod end threads into the rack itself, while the outer track rod end connects to the steering knuckle via a ball joint and locknut. Both ends should be inspected at every service for play, corrosion to the boot, and evidence of looseness at the joint. On Levante and Quattroporte models particularly, where the steering rack is exposed to greater road contamination, boot integrity is worth checking more frequently. Correct toe alignment should always be verified after tie rod replacement, and Maserati-specific alignment data must be used to restore the geometry to factory settings.
Maserati's steering geometry is engineered to tight tolerances, and the tie rod specification is part of that system. A component that does not match the OEM thread pitch, joint angle, or overall length will compromise alignment accuracy and introduce stress at adjoining components. Genuine Maserati tie rods are manufactured to the same drawings and material standards as the original fitment, ensuring that the steering system performs as intended across the full operating range of the vehicle. Scuderia Car Parts sources directly from OEM supply chains, which means the part you receive is the same part Maserati would supply — with none of the uncertainty that comes from unverified sourcing.