Tie rods

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MOOG Tie rods
JackfruitNo1856
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Rating 5.0

I was quoted 1250.00 for ONLY TIE RODS. This chick went on you tube and watched fcp euro put tie rods on my exact 09 xc90, guess who did the job herself for $100 (moog tie rods) ME .

Pros: job done for $100
Vehicle: Volvo XC90
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OEM Jeep Tie rods
dodgyMcbodgy
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Rating 4.0

My 2021 was getting bad death wobble after hitting bumps and had to pretty much stop to get it to settle down.

Cause was a worn out tie rod, easily fixed.

Pros: easily fixed
Cons: worn out
Vehicle: Jeep Wrangler
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OEM Nissan Tie rods
enriquedelcastillo
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Rating 5.0

My 2013 leaf is a particularly early one I suppose - it\u2019s needed nothing at all outside of tires, a 12v battery and some tie rods.

Pros: needed nothing at all
Vehicle: Nissan Leaf
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MOOG Tie rods
Pitiful_Night_4373
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Rating 4.5

Pro tip get moog or comprable parts. The cheap stuff uses nylon to hold in the ball socket like tie rods. Moog uses brass, or atleast used to.

Pros: Moog uses brass
Cons: cheap stuff uses nylon
Vehicle: Chevrolet
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OEM Subaru Tie rods

These newer ones have tierods the thickness of my pinky finger . Yeah they keep your car driveing where you pointed it . They bend like butter . Everything underneath is go cart quality.

Cons: thin, bend easily, poor quality
Vehicle: Subaru
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