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Best quality tie rod ends?
1999 ML430 with 189,870 miles. Told that I need to replace tie rod ends (outer tie rods) due steering play, high speed vibration and clunk when hitting bumps.
I plan to do them myself. Found lots of info on Tie rod R+R on previious posts but would like to know which brand to go with? I would like for the new ones to last as long as OEM or longer. I have found several but will not list here due to forum rules. Any ideas? Thanks!
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Go with OE!!
Every thing else is either from China or Turkey..
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You right Supradupe! I did not notice that until I re-read it in your post. I should have said "best quality tie rods for the money." I have found them priced between $39-$96 per rod.
I will be buying OE DOC. I have two dealers in the area, one has them for $70, the other for $96. What a difference! Of course I will be buying the ones for $70. Thanks guys!
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Let us know how much luck you have getting the old ones off!!
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not sure about the OP, my solution was to replace the inner tie rods all together. much easier.
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I decided to tackle this job two Mondays ago during the holiday weekend. After reading other posts, I knew to use some PB Blaster to loosen the rust on the tie rods. It still took me about an hour to get the first side off. I read that this was only about a 20-30 minute job so I was really getting frustrated.
I did not get the right side tie rod off until after I hit the rod with my hammer a few times. I had marked the threads with a permanent marker so that I could put the new ones on in the same place but the PB Blaster and rust made the marker very difficult to see. I think it might have washed it off. Because of these problems, on the left side I used white-out to mark the tie rod and a hammer to free up the rust. Left side took about 20 minutes. After putting everything back together and taking the truck for a drive, I noticed my steering wheel was stuck about a 1/4 turn to the right. I took the truck to get an alignment the next day. This centered my steering wheel as well, now the ML rides the way it should. Next job-Sway Bar Bushings!
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1999 ML430 2003 Chevy Suburban Z71 1993 Honda Prelude V-Tech Last edited by 74Stylez; 09-17-2009 at 01:04 AM. |
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