- Important part of steering and suspension system
- Makes it possible to steer left and right
- Replace when worn out or damaged
A Steering Tie Rod End connects to your front wheels and makes it possible to steer left and right. It's a very important part of the Nissan suspension and steering system.
A tie rod end that's ready to be replaced can make itself evident in a couple ways. You might first notice shaking in your steering wheel. This sensation is generally related to worn tie rods, though you may also experience unbalanced tire wire, ongoing poor wheel alignment, compromised handling, or clunking noises when turning at lower speeds.
These symptoms aren't something you want to ignore, as the Steering Tie Rod End is a crucial component of your Nissan steering system. If your Steering Tie Rod End is no good, you can't turn corners! Tie rod ends get worn out naturally over time, be damaged in a collision, or through daily driving on bumpy streets.
It's not impossible to replace your Nissan Steering Tie Rod End at home, but the process does require DIY skills, a couple of hours of time, and some special tools (like a torque wrench, grease gun, needle-nose pliers, Nissan-approved grease, car jack and stands, socket wrenches, and a pickle fork removal tool). Trust your Nissan owner's manual and the technicians at your local service center. Proper torque values are essential for a successful Steering Tie Rod End replacement and overall vehicle handling.
Order a replacement Steering Tie Rod End for your Nissan Armada or Nissan Titan. Buying right from Nissan Parts means you can feel good that your Steering Tie Rod End will fit your vehicle. 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 fitment information.
CLAMP-BOOTSOCKET ASSY-TIE ROD,INNER
Fits Armada, Titan