I took my car to the garage for an oil change and the mechanic said that my
"tire wire end" (not correct spelling) is worned out both on the left and
right. This control the steering wheel. I noticed that when I make a
right or left turn, I will hear a grinding noise. He said it's not CV
joint. He said it will take $420 to fix them and another $100 for
alignment. Any know is that a reasonable price? or can I buy the parts
and install myself.
Thanks for any input.
Hunter
Lez Pawl - 11 Oct 2006 20:44 GMT
>I took my car to the garage for an oil change and the mechanic said that my
> "tire wire end" (not correct spelling) is worned out both on the left and
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> Thanks for any input.
> Hunter
track rod ends..................
audidrive - 11 Oct 2006 21:55 GMT
the correct spelling is "tie rod end" on the outer left and right. Any
input will be appreciate.
Hunter
Lez Pawl - 11 Oct 2006 22:16 GMT
> the correct spelling is "tie rod end" on the outer left and right. Any
> input will be appreciate.
>
> Hunter
then you should know all about them.............bwahahahahahahaa
one out of many daves - 12 Oct 2006 02:39 GMT
OK is this some trick post or a joke?
Prices kinda depends on what vehicle you have! On my Audi I could find
tie rods for $30 each side and have it aligned for $50...so it comes to
a total of $110 if I do it myself and have a shop do the alignment. But
you don't know that I have an Audi that is 23 years old. ;-)
Well now that you are spelling it correctly and know what you
need...............sure change it yourself. ;-)
> I took my car to the garage for an oil change and the mechanic said that my
> "tire wire end" (not correct spelling) is worned out both on the left and
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> Hunter
>
> the correct spelling is "tie rod end" on the outer left and right. Any
> input will be appreciate.
>
> Hunter
audidrive - 16 Oct 2006 16:24 GMT
This post is not a joke. That's the price the mechanic told me. I have an
2001 audi a4 1.8.
Do I need special tool to replace the tir rod end component? thanks for
any inputs.
Hunter
Lez Pawl - 18 Oct 2006 17:45 GMT
> This post is not a joke. That's the price the mechanic told me. I have
> an
> 2001 audi a4 1.8.
> Do I need special tool to replace the tir rod end component? thanks for
> any inputs.
> Hunter
it's TIE thats TIE not Tir...............yet you need a good zet of panners
and a tafer sliper.................