"tire wire end"
#11
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Re: "tire wire end"
OK is this some trick post or a joke?
Prices kinda depends on what vehicle you have! On my Audi I could find
tie rods for $30 each side and have it aligned for $50...so it comes to
a total of $110 if I do it myself and have a shop do the alignment. But
you don't know that I have an Audi that is 23 years old.
Well now that you are spelling it correctly and know what you
need...............sure change it yourself.
audidrive wrote:
> I took my car to the garage for an oil change and the mechanic said that my
> "tire wire end" (not correct spelling) is worned out both on the left and
> right. This control the steering wheel. I noticed that when I make a
> right or left turn, I will hear a grinding noise. He said it's not CV
> joint. He said it will take $420 to fix them and another $100 for
> alignment. Any know is that a reasonable price? or can I buy the parts
> and install myself.
> Thanks for any input.
> Hunter
>
>
audidrive wrote:
> the correct spelling is "tie rod end" on the outer left and right. Any
> input will be appreciate.
>
> Hunter
>
Prices kinda depends on what vehicle you have! On my Audi I could find
tie rods for $30 each side and have it aligned for $50...so it comes to
a total of $110 if I do it myself and have a shop do the alignment. But
you don't know that I have an Audi that is 23 years old.
Well now that you are spelling it correctly and know what you
need...............sure change it yourself.
audidrive wrote:
> I took my car to the garage for an oil change and the mechanic said that my
> "tire wire end" (not correct spelling) is worned out both on the left and
> right. This control the steering wheel. I noticed that when I make a
> right or left turn, I will hear a grinding noise. He said it's not CV
> joint. He said it will take $420 to fix them and another $100 for
> alignment. Any know is that a reasonable price? or can I buy the parts
> and install myself.
> Thanks for any input.
> Hunter
>
>
audidrive wrote:
> the correct spelling is "tie rod end" on the outer left and right. Any
> input will be appreciate.
>
> Hunter
>
#12
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Re: "tire wire end"
OK is this some trick post or a joke?
Prices kinda depends on what vehicle you have! On my Audi I could find
tie rods for $30 each side and have it aligned for $50...so it comes to
a total of $110 if I do it myself and have a shop do the alignment. But
you don't know that I have an Audi that is 23 years old.
Well now that you are spelling it correctly and know what you
need...............sure change it yourself.
audidrive wrote:
> I took my car to the garage for an oil change and the mechanic said that my
> "tire wire end" (not correct spelling) is worned out both on the left and
> right. This control the steering wheel. I noticed that when I make a
> right or left turn, I will hear a grinding noise. He said it's not CV
> joint. He said it will take $420 to fix them and another $100 for
> alignment. Any know is that a reasonable price? or can I buy the parts
> and install myself.
> Thanks for any input.
> Hunter
>
>
audidrive wrote:
> the correct spelling is "tie rod end" on the outer left and right. Any
> input will be appreciate.
>
> Hunter
>
Prices kinda depends on what vehicle you have! On my Audi I could find
tie rods for $30 each side and have it aligned for $50...so it comes to
a total of $110 if I do it myself and have a shop do the alignment. But
you don't know that I have an Audi that is 23 years old.
Well now that you are spelling it correctly and know what you
need...............sure change it yourself.
audidrive wrote:
> I took my car to the garage for an oil change and the mechanic said that my
> "tire wire end" (not correct spelling) is worned out both on the left and
> right. This control the steering wheel. I noticed that when I make a
> right or left turn, I will hear a grinding noise. He said it's not CV
> joint. He said it will take $420 to fix them and another $100 for
> alignment. Any know is that a reasonable price? or can I buy the parts
> and install myself.
> Thanks for any input.
> Hunter
>
>
audidrive wrote:
> the correct spelling is "tie rod end" on the outer left and right. Any
> input will be appreciate.
>
> Hunter
>
#13
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Re: "tire wire end"
OK is this some trick post or a joke?
Prices kinda depends on what vehicle you have! On my Audi I could find
tie rods for $30 each side and have it aligned for $50...so it comes to
a total of $110 if I do it myself and have a shop do the alignment. But
you don't know that I have an Audi that is 23 years old.
Well now that you are spelling it correctly and know what you
need...............sure change it yourself.
audidrive wrote:
> I took my car to the garage for an oil change and the mechanic said that my
> "tire wire end" (not correct spelling) is worned out both on the left and
> right. This control the steering wheel. I noticed that when I make a
> right or left turn, I will hear a grinding noise. He said it's not CV
> joint. He said it will take $420 to fix them and another $100 for
> alignment. Any know is that a reasonable price? or can I buy the parts
> and install myself.
> Thanks for any input.
> Hunter
>
>
audidrive wrote:
> the correct spelling is "tie rod end" on the outer left and right. Any
> input will be appreciate.
>
> Hunter
>
Prices kinda depends on what vehicle you have! On my Audi I could find
tie rods for $30 each side and have it aligned for $50...so it comes to
a total of $110 if I do it myself and have a shop do the alignment. But
you don't know that I have an Audi that is 23 years old.
Well now that you are spelling it correctly and know what you
need...............sure change it yourself.
audidrive wrote:
> I took my car to the garage for an oil change and the mechanic said that my
> "tire wire end" (not correct spelling) is worned out both on the left and
> right. This control the steering wheel. I noticed that when I make a
> right or left turn, I will hear a grinding noise. He said it's not CV
> joint. He said it will take $420 to fix them and another $100 for
> alignment. Any know is that a reasonable price? or can I buy the parts
> and install myself.
> Thanks for any input.
> Hunter
>
>
audidrive wrote:
> the correct spelling is "tie rod end" on the outer left and right. Any
> input will be appreciate.
>
> Hunter
>
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"audidrive" <HUNTER@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> This post is not a joke. That's the price the mechanic told me. I have
> an
> 2001 audi a4 1.8.
> Do I need special tool to replace the tir rod end component? thanks for
> any inputs.
> Hunter
>
>
it's TIE thats TIE not Tir...............yet you need a good zet of panners
and a tafer sliper.................
#18
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"audidrive" <HUNTER@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> This post is not a joke. That's the price the mechanic told me. I have
> an
> 2001 audi a4 1.8.
> Do I need special tool to replace the tir rod end component? thanks for
> any inputs.
> Hunter
>
>
it's TIE thats TIE not Tir...............yet you need a good zet of panners
and a tafer sliper.................
#19
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"audidrive" <HUNTER@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> This post is not a joke. That's the price the mechanic told me. I have
> an
> 2001 audi a4 1.8.
> Do I need special tool to replace the tir rod end component? thanks for
> any inputs.
> Hunter
>
>
it's TIE thats TIE not Tir...............yet you need a good zet of panners
and a tafer sliper.................
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