Tie rods

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555 Tie rods
nathan6969
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Rating 5.0

555 is a Japanese brand that makes high quality replacement tie rods, if needed. Comparable or better quality than OEM. I have them on my Lexus GX470

Pros: high quality, better than OEM
Vehicle: Lexus
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DELPHI Tie rods

I replaced the inner and outer tie rods on an '01 Toyota Echo with Delphi. Good quality parts that were easy to install.

Pros: good quality, easy install
Vehicle: Toyota Echo
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OEM Volkswagen Tie rods
Prairie
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Rating 3.0

Well, years ago, I purchased a dui Mk. II Golf which had been slid sideways and kissed a curb or something. Anyway, I learned that cast iron will, indeed, bend. The lever arm on the spindle (where the tie rod attaches) had actually bent in the arc when it made rather swift contact with the curb.

Pros: tie rod bent
Cons: cast iron bends
Vehicle: Volkswagen Golf
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MOOG Tie rods
AtleastIknowIsuck
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Rating 2.0

My dad got some moog tie rods for his 2006 Ford F-150, stiffer than all hell, like it had sand or gravel instead of grease. Bought another, still rough but good enough after some play.

Pros: good enough after play
Cons: stiffer than hell, rough, like sand/gravel
Vehicle: Ford
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AC DELCO Tie rods
Useful-Internet8390
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Rating 1.0

Even the “GM genuine” ACDelco on Amazon is fake as shit-20k miles out of a full set of tie rods- 20k wheel bearings- never again

Cons: fake as shit, short life
Mileage: 20000 km
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