Inner Tie Rod
Took my 99 Solara for an alignment this am.
I know the struts are weak and should be replaced, but kids in college and this is my commuter car. I am trying to resolve a thump issue, and I rotated my tires myself this weekend, and noticed that the drivers side tread (now on the front) was worn on the outside.
I thought an alignment would help smooth out the ride, and if I'm wearing tires I'd like to nip that in the bud.
Evidently things are slow at the shop...an hour after I took it in, they called and have a "quote " for me to replace all four struts and strut mounts, and replace an inner tie rod......all for a mere $1,989. I laughed and told them I was not replacing the struts and what would the tie rod cost by itself, and what about the alignment. Guy told me the tie rod was $510 installed and it would not hold an alignment without that and he would not do it. We finished our business and they wanted me to pay a $42.50 diagnostic fee, which I did because I did not want to ruin my day by fighting about $40, and I thought maybe they did me a favor by doing all the diagnostics for me.
AFter thinking about it a bit, my question is - Is an inner tie rod an wear part? I've heard many times about replacing the ends.
I searched on here, and it is addressed a couple of times. Can someone with knowledge on this topic inform me about this? How hard is this as a DIY? I'm fairly proficient, but don't wnat to start something better left to a professional shop.
I guess I would have rather the offered to do the alignment and told me it would probably not help, rather than just turn my $65 alighment into their whole weeks revenue stream.
Your thoughts?
I know the struts are weak and should be replaced, but kids in college and this is my commuter car. I am trying to resolve a thump issue, and I rotated my tires myself this weekend, and noticed that the drivers side tread (now on the front) was worn on the outside.
I thought an alignment would help smooth out the ride, and if I'm wearing tires I'd like to nip that in the bud.
Evidently things are slow at the shop...an hour after I took it in, they called and have a "quote " for me to replace all four struts and strut mounts, and replace an inner tie rod......all for a mere $1,989. I laughed and told them I was not replacing the struts and what would the tie rod cost by itself, and what about the alignment. Guy told me the tie rod was $510 installed and it would not hold an alignment without that and he would not do it. We finished our business and they wanted me to pay a $42.50 diagnostic fee, which I did because I did not want to ruin my day by fighting about $40, and I thought maybe they did me a favor by doing all the diagnostics for me.
AFter thinking about it a bit, my question is - Is an inner tie rod an wear part? I've heard many times about replacing the ends.
I searched on here, and it is addressed a couple of times. Can someone with knowledge on this topic inform me about this? How hard is this as a DIY? I'm fairly proficient, but don't wnat to start something better left to a professional shop.
I guess I would have rather the offered to do the alignment and told me it would probably not help, rather than just turn my $65 alighment into their whole weeks revenue stream.
Your thoughts?
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