- Important part of steering and suspension system
- Makes it possible to steer left and right
- Replace when worn out or damaged
You wouldn't be able to turn your vehicle left or right without a Steering Tie Rod End. A Steering Tie Rod End connects to the front wheels. It's an integral piece in your Nissan steering and suspension system.
A tie rod end that needs to be replaced can make itself known in a couple ways. You might first notice shaking in your steering wheel. This issue is sometimes due to worn tie rods, though you may also experience unbalanced tire wire, ongoing poor wheel alignment, loose handling, or clunking noises when turning at slower speeds.
These symptoms shouldn't be pushed off until later, as the Steering Tie Rod End is a crucial part of your Nissan steering system. Without a functioning Steering Tie Rod End, you can't turn corners! Tie rod ends can be damaged in a crash or by driving over bumpy surfaces constantly, or wear out naturally with age.
Replacing your Nissan Steering Tie Rod End at home is not impossible, but the process does require DIY skills, a handful of hours, and special tools (like needle-nose pliers, a grease gun, torque wrench, car jack and stands, Nissan-approved grease, pickle fork removal tool, and socket wrenches). Consult your Nissan manual and the technicians at your closest Nissan service center. Correct torque values are crucial for good overall handling and a successful Steering Tie Rod End replacement.
Order a replacement Steering Tie Rod End for your Nissan Titan. When you order directly from Nissan Parts, you can be confident that your Steering Tie Rod End will fit correctly. All Nissan parts are custom-designed and fitted. Then they're durability-tested and come with a Nissan-backed 12 month/12,000 mile (whichever occurs first) limited warranty (if installed by the dealer at the time of purchase). Click on the What This Fits Tab for more fitment information.
SOCKET KIT-TIE ROD,INNER
Fits Titan