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Acura Tie Rod End Replacement

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Acura Tie Rod End Replacement

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What is a tie rod end?
Tie rod ends connect your steering rack to your struts or your wheel hub, and help adjust your steering wheel so that it's prefectly straight. This is done many times during an alignment.

How do I replace my tie rod end? Do you have a How To or DIY?
For your specific application, we recommend you ask in our car forum. Below we have a general overview of what it takes to replace your tie rod end, but please note, this varies from car to car, and requires specific torque specs. For this job, you can use standard tools, except for a puller, which you would need from a local auto parts store, called a "Tie Rod End Puller". Many local auto parts stores will let you borrow these tools so you don't need to pay for it.

Before you begin, we recommend for you to get all torque specs unique to your vehicle. We recommend a service manual to help you. Make sure your steering wheel is not locked before you begin. With the steering wheel unlocked, you will be able to turn the front wheels left or right to give you better access to the tie rod ends. Make sure you jack up your car and secure it with a good set of jack stands.

Remove the front wheels. start on the left side, or the driver side, and turn the steering wheel full right. This will give you easy access to the tie rod end. You will see that the tie rod end is threaded onto the steering rack. You will want to take a marker, or white out, and mark where the current tie rod end is located. This way, when you put the new part on, you will have a good idea of where it was, so it doesn't affect your alignment too much.

Make sure you use the tie rod end intended for the driver side. Depending on your application, these might be slightly different, and you want to make sure you are using the correct side. You will see on the old tie rod end, on top, there is a cotter pin, and a castellated nut. Remove the cotter pin, and if it gets damaged, get a new heavy duty cotter pin to replace it. Remove the nut. Once the tie rod end is not secured anymore, you will want to use the special tie rod puller to free it from the hub or strut. Unscrew the old tie rod end, making sure you marked the location of the old end. If your tie rod end requires grease fittings, now is the time to install it.

Install new rubber boots on the tie rod end, if they are not already installed. The tie rod ends we sell, usually come with everything pre-greased, with new tie rod end boots already installed, and new cotter pins and castellated nuts. Torque everything to factory spec. Do the same on the other side. We highly recommend an alignment after this job.

How can I tell if I need a new tie rod end?
Tie rod ends themselves typically don't go bad. What goes bad is the boot gets cracked or cut open, and the grease spills out. The boot fills with dirt, dust, and grime, and causes the moving parts to wear quickly. Some signs of a bad tie rod end would be front end shaking or vibration, and abnormal noise, especially when steering. After steering, if the vehicle doesn't return back to center aligned properly, has hard steering, wanders, or generally feels unstable, loose or has excessive steering wheel play, you probably need a new tie rod end.

Latest Acura Tie Rod End Applications

  First Equipment Quality Tie Rod End
02-06 Acura RSX Type S K20A2 K20Z1 K20A/Z_ Inner
2 per car Tie Rod End
99-03 Acura TL 3.2 (exc. Type-S) J32A1 Karlyn Tie Rod End border= Karlyn Tie Rod End
99-03 Acura TL 3.2 (exc. Type-S) J32A1 Right - Outer Tie Rod End
99-03 Acura TL 3.2 (exc. Type-S) J32A1 Sankei 555 Tie Rod End border= Sankei 555 Tie Rod End
99-03 Acura TL 3.2 (exc. Type-S) J32A1 Right - Outer Tie Rod End
 - 97 Acura TL 3.2 V6 C32A6 First Equipment Quality Tie Rod End border= First Equipment Quality Tie Rod End
- 97 Acura TL 3.2 V6 C32A6 Inner
2 per car Tie Rod End
 - 97 Acura TL 3.2 V6 C32A6 CTR Tie Rod End border= CTR Tie Rod End
- 97 Acura TL 3.2 V6 C32A6 Inner
2 per car Tie Rod End
99-03 Acura TL 3.2 (exc. Type-S) J32A1 First Equipment Quality Tie Rod End border= First Equipment Quality Tie Rod End
99-03 Acura TL 3.2 (exc. Type-S) J32A1 Inner
2 per car Tie Rod End
 - 97 Acura Integra 1.8 RS 3dr B18B1 Japan Tie Rod End border= Japan Tie Rod End
- 97 Acura Integra 1.8 RS 3dr B18B1 Inner
2 per car Tie Rod End
 - 97 Acura Integra 1.8 RS 3dr B18B1  Tie Rod End border= Tie Rod End
- 97 Acura Integra 1.8 RS 3dr B18B1 Inner
2 per car Tie Rod End
98-99 Acura CL 2.3 4-Cyl. F23A1 Japan Tie Rod End border= Japan Tie Rod End
98-99 Acura CL 2.3 4-Cyl. F23A1 Inner
2 per car Tie Rod End
92-93 Acura Integra GSR B17 1.7 B17A1 First Equipment Quality Tie Rod End border= First Equipment Quality Tie Rod End
92-93 Acura Integra GSR B17 1.7 B17A1 Inner
2 per car Tie Rod End
92-93 Acura Integra GSR B17 1.7 B17A1  Tie Rod End border= Tie Rod End
92-93 Acura Integra GSR B17 1.7 B17A1 Inner
2 per car Tie Rod End
 - 97 Acura RL 3.5 C35A1 CTR Tie Rod End border= CTR Tie Rod End
- 97 Acura RL 3.5 C35A1 Inner
2 per car Tie Rod End
 - 97 Acura RL 3.5 C35A1 FEQ Tie Rod End border= FEQ Tie Rod End
- 97 Acura RL 3.5 C35A1 Inner
2 per car Tie Rod End
96-04 Acura RL 3.5 C35A1  Tie Rod End border= Tie Rod End
96-04 Acura RL 3.5 C35A1 Left - Outer Tie Rod End
96-04 Acura RL 3.5 C35A1  Tie Rod End border= Tie Rod End
96-04 Acura RL 3.5 C35A1 Right - Outer Tie Rod End
90-93 Acura Integra 1.8 GS 4dr B18A1 Japan Tie Rod End border= Japan Tie Rod End
90-93 Acura Integra 1.8 GS 4dr B18A1 Left - Outer Tie Rod End
90-93 Acura Integra 1.8 GS 4dr B18A1 Japan Tie Rod End border= Japan Tie Rod End
90-93 Acura Integra 1.8 GS 4dr B18A1 Right - Outer Tie Rod End
91-95 Acura Legend C32A1  Tie Rod End border= Tie Rod End
91-95 Acura Legend C32A1 Right - Outer Tie Rod End
  FEQ Tie Rod End
86-89 Acura Integra 1.6 3dr D16A1 Inner
2 per car Tie Rod End
99-03 Acura TL 3.2 (exc. Type-S) J32A1  Tie Rod End border= Tie Rod End
99-03 Acura TL 3.2 (exc. Type-S) J32A1 Left - Outer Tie Rod End


Some Acura Tie Rod End Applications (View Full Catalog Above)

Acura CL 2.2 4-Cyl. Acura CL 2.3 4-Cyl. Acura Integra 1.6 3dr
Acura Integra GSR B17 1.7 Acura Integra 1.8 GS 3dr Acura Integra 1.8 GS 4dr
Acura Integra GSR B18C1 Acura Integra GSR VTEC Acura Integra 1.8 RS 3dr
Acura Integra LS GS Non VTEC Acura Integra 1.8LS/GS 4dr Acura Integra RS LS Non VTEC
Acura Integra 1.8RS/LS 4dr Acura Integra Type R VTEC B18C5 Acura Legend 2.7 L/LS 2dr
Acura Legend 2.7 L/LS 4dr Acura Legend 3.2 LS 2dr Acura Legend 3.2 LS/SE 4dr
Acura Legend Acura MDX 3.5 4WD Acura NSX 3.0
Acura RL 3.5 Acura RSX Non Type-S K20A3 Acura RSX Type S K20A2 K20Z1
Acura TL 2.5 5-Cyl. Acura TL 3.2 (exc. Type-S) Acura TL 3.2 Type-S
Acura TL 3.2 V6 Acura TSX 2.4 Acura Vigor 2.5

B17A1 B18A1 B18B1 B18C1 B18C5 C27A1 C30A1 C32A1
C32A6 C35A1 D16A1 F22B1 F23A1 G25A1 G25A4 J32A1
J32A2 J32A3 J35A_ K20A/Z_ K20A3 K24A2


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