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leftd90 11-26-2006 10:20 PM

Right Outer TieRod
 
How much vibration can this cause when driving highway speeds and any estimates on how much this will cost me?

tony

Archon 11-26-2006 10:24 PM

Depending on various conditions, it could cause quite a bit of vibration. I take it that it has already been confirmed bad? You doing the work, or taking it in?

leftd90 11-27-2006 01:40 AM

yeah When i got my new wheels put on, they told me and i sort of thought it was bad before hand. Yeah Im going to have to take it in, Im a student and dont have the space or knowledge actually..

Archon 11-27-2006 01:50 AM

They're really pretty easy to do, but if you're taking it in, I'd guess maybe $200 or so, with the alignment.

toastedoats 11-27-2006 11:34 AM

30 bucks or so for the part, 75ish for labor and 60 for an alignment i would say 150-200 depending on the shop, anything over 200 i think is too much

Archon 11-27-2006 04:31 PM

A lot of it will depend on the part they install. Checking Advance - they have the TRW tie rod end for about $32. The Moogs go for about $50. The retail for the GM part is about $83.

SapphireTorrent 11-27-2006 08:34 PM

Second opin
 
Yeah, I would definitly get a second opinion if your not 100% sure. My local Pontiac dealer said both my inner and outter on the right needed to be replaced and they were gonna charge me $550.00! Took it to a local shop and they said the only thing wrong was the tires were out of balance.

leftd90 11-27-2006 08:43 PM

I just got my tires balanced and i know its an outer tierod. got a question though, do you always have to get an alignment when getting new tierods? and if you dont, will it cost vibrations?

tony

1993 SLE 11-27-2006 08:54 PM


Originally Posted by leftd90
I just got my tires balanced and i know its an outer tierod. got a question though, do you always have to get an alignment when getting new tierods? and if you dont, will it cost vibrations?

tony


if you dont get the new alignment, it will cause incorrect tire wear, and you really dont want that with new tires....it will be a close guess when the new tierod is installed...the alignment will make it perfect

SSEIBANDIT 11-28-2006 09:56 PM

outer tie rod replaccement charge
 
Total was $252. $86 for the tie rod, then they had to realine it.

http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ic.php?t=61807

Had loose stering wheel and took it in 3 times to get it fixed.

Vibration prob might be the tires, try a new set.


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