Tie Rod Ends?
#1
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Tie Rod Ends?
Hi guys, I have been chasing noise (clunking over bumps) for some time now. I have replaced front struts and mounts and the ride is better but the noise is still there. Everyone seems to suspect strutrod cushions, but I think it might be tie rod ends and maybe ball joints. When I inspected the tie rod ends I cuould easily move the joint back and forth and I could make it make a knocking sound. Also the right tie rod end rubber boot is sepersted a little and grease is escaping. What do you think? Seems like an easy fix. I dont really know how to tell if my strutbar cushions are bad but I looked at he rubber really good and it seems to be in good condition. I have read on the sites that tie rod ends and ball joints can really effect the ride. Parts are only about $250 for both sides. Appreciate ant comments. Thanks Mark
#2
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anyone? I was trying to see if anyone thinks this could be the clunk I hear over larger bumps. I also have a quiet clunk, almost a click when I start driving from a stop when the car has been parked for a while, It seems to have gone away after I moved the tie rod around a little, Do you think it would be smart to start with the tie rod and see if this helps and do the ball joint after if it doesnt ?
#4
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if your clunking is in the front end.. then its definitely the control arm bushings or the sway bar bushings.. start with the sway bar bushings since they are cheap and easy to change.. the control arm bushings require new upper control arms.. which will run you about $300 per control arm.. Or you could go with the Daizen control arm bushings, but thats a big job to do..
the tie rods are another option as well, but those need to be changed when you hear clunking in the rear after braking..
the tie rods are another option as well, but those need to be changed when you hear clunking in the rear after braking..
#5
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Thanks, I have 59K on my 98. I'm sure I need a new tie rod on the right side and I might as well do the ball joint at the same time. From the info I got from the TIS website and the totorial by oversteer on this site it looks easy. The only thing is, when I screw the new outer tie rod on, making sure I have the tie rod lined up right to the ball joint. As far as the strut rods I think they are OK, and from what I can see and feel the rubber seems fine. They are next on the list. I will do the swaybar bushings now, because they are cheap and easy. Persian451, I don't understandwhat you mean, what would the tie rods have to do with the rear end/
#6
Im sorry if this has been talked about, but where can i buy the front sway bar bushings? (are they the same energy bushigns we have been talking about latley?) How much are we talking? I'm redoing my entire front suspension less upper control arms and strut bars, because they have been replaced already.
#7
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i dont understand what you are talking about then when referring to tie rods.. All I know for a fact, that "tie rods" are these bars with a bushing in them that wear out located in the rear suspension.
as for the front bushings, Yes you can buy the sway bar bushings from the dealer... the energy suspension ones are polyurethane.
as for the front bushings, Yes you can buy the sway bar bushings from the dealer... the energy suspension ones are polyurethane.
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#8
Originally Posted by persian451
i dont understand what you are talking about then when referring to tie rods.. All I know for a fact, that "tie rods" are these bars with a bushing in them that wear out located in the rear suspension.
as for the front bushings, Yes you can buy the sway bar bushings from the dealer... the energy suspension ones are polyurethane.
as for the front bushings, Yes you can buy the sway bar bushings from the dealer... the energy suspension ones are polyurethane.
Outer Tie rods are about $34 a piece.
#10
Originally Posted by GRAND_LS 4
Actually, I believe only the front has tie rods (they are responsible for the actual steering). There are outer tie rods, and inner tie rods.
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Originally Posted by GRAND_LS 4
Im sorry if this has been talked about, but where can i buy the front sway bar bushings? (are they the same energy bushigns we have been talking about latley?) How much are we talking? I'm redoing my entire front suspension less upper control arms and strut bars, because they have been replaced already.
#14
Front also have strut rods and they are different from tie rods. Tie rods are tie rods and strut rods are strut rods and aren't interchangeable. Two different animals serving different purposes.