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Car Tie Rod Linkages

97333133D7934 - : Tierod Arm - for Ford Image

Tierod Arm -

MSRP $823.15 CAD
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95343133C7933 - : Tierod Arm - for Ford Image

Tierod Arm -

MSRP $823.15 CAD
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97333133C7933 - : Tierod Arm - for Ford Image

Tierod Arm -

MSRP $823.15 CAD
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53298T5B003 - : Tierap for Honda Image

Tierap

MSRP $1.14 CAD
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81447S50004 - : Tierap for Honda Image

Tierap

MSRP $9.44 CAD
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1E195PHM000 - : Tierap Harness for Honda Image

Tierap Harness

MSRP $5.22 CAD
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WA13SA - : Cable Ties-H/D Lshng for Ford Image

Cable Ties-H/D Lshng

Ford WA-13SA
MSRP $0.95 CAD
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N9F40AKQ00 - : Spare Tier for Hyundai Image

Spare Tier

Hyundai N9F40-AKQ00
MSRP $416.56 CAD
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57731 - : Dolly 2 Tier for Acura Image

Dolly 2 Tier

Acura 57731
MSRP $50.50 CAD
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57731 - : Dolly 2 Tier for Honda Image

Dolly 2 Tier

Honda 57731
MSRP $50.50 CAD
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CB66109 - : Cloth Rack 1 Tier for Acura Image

Cloth Rack 1 Tier

Acura CB66109
MSRP $390.88 CAD
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TL;DR Summary

Tie rod linkages connect steering movement to the wheels and help maintain alignment and directional control. OEM tie rod parts are designed to match compatible steering geometry, thread design, length, and mounting requirements.

Intro Paragraph

Tie rods are key steering components that help translate driver input into wheel movement. When they wear, the vehicle may feel loose, wander, clunk, vibrate, or show uneven tire wear. The tie rod linkages category helps shoppers find OEM steering parts for confirmed repairs.

What This Category Includes

This category may include inner tie rods, outer tie rod ends, linkages, adjusters, boots, nuts, and related steering hardware. Related categories may include suspension and steering, control arms, sway bars, and wheel hubs and bearings.

Why Genuine OEM Parts Matter

Tie rod length, thread pitch, taper, joint design, and boot shape can vary by steering system. OEM tie rod linkages are designed to match compatible factory steering geometry, helping support proper fitment and alignment after installation.

How to Choose the Right Part

Identify whether the worn part is an inner tie rod, outer tie rod end, or related linkage component. Confirm side, steering rack design, drivetrain, and suspension package. Inspect boots and related steering components, as wear can appear in multiple components.

Compatibility or Fitment Guidance

Tie rod fitment can vary by model year, trim, steering system, and production details. Use VIN details or part numbers to confirm the correct part. An alignment is commonly needed after tie rod replacement to restore proper steering and tire wear characteristics.

Key Takeaways

  • Tie rod linkages connect steering input to wheel movement.
  • Inner and outer tie rod parts are not interchangeable.
  • OEM tie rods help match original steering geometry and mounting design.
  • Related categories include suspension and steering, control arms, sway bars, and wheel hubs and bearings.

FAQ

What are signs of worn tie rods?

Possible signs include loose steering, clunking, wandering, vibration, or uneven tire wear.

Do I need an alignment after replacing tie rods?

In many cases, yes. Tie rod replacement can affect toe alignment.

Are inner and outer tie rods different?

Yes. They serve different positions in the steering linkage and must match the vehicle application.