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Posted by: evan Jul 18 2007, 01:42 PM

Just got a call from the mechanic, told him my steering felt funny maybe needing an alignment. they called and said i need a right front tie-rod. how much should i expect to pay for one and maybe installation? Is it easy to do? I have minimal tools and no lift.
evan

Posted by: Cano Jul 18 2007, 01:53 PM

Last fall Pelican had the "good" ones for about $150 a set. You can probably get the cheaper ones (crappier seals) for about $100-120. No idea on what they would charge to install.

Posted by: dr914@autoatlanta.com Jul 18 2007, 02:04 PM

17 bucks for a tie rod end is plenty!

Posted by: McMark Jul 18 2007, 02:06 PM

Is it stock or the turbo tie rod upgrade? If it's stock, is it the inner our the outer that has failed? Tie rods can be a PITA to change, but it's not complicated.

Posted by: Joe Ricard Jul 18 2007, 02:15 PM

Agree with Mc Mark. However not that bad if they are doing an alignment also.

Posted by: black73 Jul 18 2007, 02:49 PM

I paid $32 for a tie rod end and about $50 to have it installed last year... plus $150 for 4wheel alignment, plus strut inserts, plus wheel bearing adjustment... came to about $800 by the time they were finished.

Posted by: rhodyguy Jul 18 2007, 03:35 PM

buy 2 new ends, at a minimum. have your guy look at the bushings in the stock rods (if that's what you have) where the rods meet the yoke @ the rack. more often than not, they're garbage. if it's the stock setup, you're better off stepping up and getting the 'turbo' version. if the other side goes bad you're going to pay for another alignment. you can put them in. simple. the cost of the 2 stock ends and labor savings will pay for the turbos.

k

Posted by: Johny Blackstain Jul 18 2007, 03:40 PM

It's been a couple of years but I landed a set of Turbo Tie Rods on eBay for $95. Keep an eye open for them... you might get lucky. I was going to use them on the LE & maybe still will, after Charolette happy11.gif .

Posted by: McMark Jul 18 2007, 04:26 PM

Watch the brand on turbo tie rods. Lemforder is the OE manufacturer and people have reported failure of the rubber boots on the 'discount' brands. Once the rubber boots are gone, the life of the part is shortened.

Posted by: Johny Blackstain Jul 18 2007, 04:33 PM

QUOTE(McMark @ Jul 18 2007, 06:26 PM) *

Watch the brand on turbo tie rods. Lemforder is the OE manufacturer and people have reported failure of the rubber boots on the 'discount' brands. Once the rubber boots are gone, the life of the part is shortened.

Mark- the ones in question are "Almax", not Lemforder & there are no markings on the rubber boots. Did I fuch up?


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Posted by: Dr Evil Jul 18 2007, 04:40 PM

Oooo, sorry to hear that, Johny. I bought the same ones and ALL of the rubber crapped out within 3mo and I was forced to get the Lems. sad.gif

Posted by: Johny Blackstain Jul 18 2007, 04:48 PM

QUOTE(Dr Evil @ Jul 18 2007, 06:40 PM) *

Oooo, sorry to hear that, Johny. I bought the same ones and ALL of the rubber crapped out within 3mo and I was forced to get the Lems. sad.gif

It the rubber alone available? Are the rods themselves OK? Would using Lemforder rubber over these Almax rods be acceptable?

Posted by: Dr Evil Jul 18 2007, 04:58 PM

Nope, the rubber on the joint end dried out and crumbled and the accordion boots did the same. The rubber turned out to be shit. this happened on a car that was not even used dry.gif It could be like the lottery, maybe you will have better luck, but I know that the ebay $95 set from that manufacturer were the ones I and others were having problems with.

Posted by: Johny Blackstain Jul 18 2007, 05:00 PM

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Posted by: GWN7 Jul 18 2007, 07:05 PM

Item Number: TK930
Main Category: PORSCHE
Sub Category: Suspension
Description: Turbo Tie Rods
Manufacturer: GPR:WELT
List Price:
Your Price: $ 149.00
Core Price:
Weight: 30.000

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