Description
Lower steering column joint for BMW E60 E61 E63 is an element from the Steering gears and housings category, designed for use in the steering system of BMW 5 Series E60/E61 and 6 Series E63 models. This is a used OEM component that helps maintain factory driving characteristics and precise transfer of steering wheel movement to the steering gear.
Specifications and technical data
- SKU: rhd-6780894
- Mark: BMW (Genuine OE)
- Condition: Used
- OEM Part Number: 6780894
- Substitutable numbers: 32306780894, 6780894, 32306768763, 6768763, 32306763327, 6763327
- Category: Gearboxes, Racks & Pinions
Application and Function in the Steering System
The lower steering column joint is responsible for transferring torque from the column to the steering gear, while simultaneously compensating for suspension movements and minor geometric deviations. In BMW E60, E61, and E63 vehicles, it is crucial for:
- maintaining a stable, predictable driving path,
- reducing play in the steering system,
- ensuring smooth, linear transfer of steering wheel movement to the wheels,
- reducing unwanted vibrations transmitted to the vehicle’s interior.
Thanks to its design conforming to BMW’s factory solutions, the joint works with the original steering column and steering gear, preserving the steering feel characteristic of these models.
Compatibility and Fitment for BMW
The offered joint is an element designed for specific generations of BMW 5 and 6 Series, allowing for precise fitment to the factory steering system. Using an original BMW OE part minimizes the risk of installation problems and eliminates the need for modifications to the column or steering gear.
The element has an assigned OEM part number and associated replacement numbers, which facilitates compatibility verification using factory identifiers. This allows for an organized selection of the correct joint for a specific body version and steering system, using BMW catalogs or comparing data with the existing part.
Product Characteristics and Benefits of Installation
As a part from the Steering gears and housings category, the lower steering column joint operates under demanding conditions – it is exposed to torsional loads, varying road conditions, and external factors. Using an original BMW OE component allows for:
- maintaining the factory geometry and operating characteristics of the steering system,
- reducing the risk of excessive play in the steering wheel,
- maintaining appropriate stiffness of the connection between the column and the steering gear,
- consistency with other system components (column, steering gear, intermediate shafts).
A used OEM part is a good solution when preserving the original BMW construction while optimizing repair costs is a priority. A correctly selected joint can restore proper steering system response after symptoms such as knocking, noticeable play, or uneven resistance when turning.
Professional Selection and Installation
To fully utilize the potential of this component, installation in a specialized service center is recommended. Such a service will verify the condition of the entire steering system, including the column, steering gear, and mounting elements. Proper alignment and tightening of connections directly impact driving safety and the joint’s durability.
When selecting a part, it is advisable to use the OEM number and replacement numbers, as well as compare the design with the currently installed element. This identification method is consistent with the practice used in BMW service centers and helps avoid ordering errors.
Related Products and Technical Knowledge
If you are looking for other elements from the Steering gears and housings category dedicated to this brand, check out the BMW steering gears and housings available in our store to approach steering system service comprehensively.
For more information on selecting used OEM parts by numbers and methods for verifying compatibility, refer to the guide article Audi’s Five-Cylinder Engine – A Legend from Quattro to RS3 and How to Care for It with Original Audi Parts, which discusses practical principles of working with factory numbers and manufacturer catalogs.





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