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Anonymous Posted on Sep 24, 2014

Why do the Toyota avalons have problems with passenger side front tie rod ends

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Marvin

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  • Posted on Sep 30, 2008

SOURCE: how much estimate to fix tie rod

around $200, it will require the front end be aligned after part is installed.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 13, 2008

SOURCE: inner tie rod ends on a 2002 toyota celica

First, you do NOT have to remove the rack to replace the inner tie rod ends. Second, If you want a .pdf regarding the procedure, I'll be glad to send it to you. But, the tie rods just screw off. Whatyou WILL need to do is get a good front-end alignement after you replace the inner tie rod. If not, you will destroy your tires. Alignment is critical to minimize tire wear on Celicas.

CrikeyLimey

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  • Posted on May 28, 2009

SOURCE: wicked vibration in front driver side wheel

Make sure the balance weights are still there, they can fall off from time to time. If its not that, jack it up and spin the wheel to see if you have a "flat" spot on the tire. Next grab the tire on the top and bottom and shake it, if there is play in it then the wheel bearing in bad or the ball joints need replacing.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 17, 2009

SOURCE: How do I replace a

You'll need to remove screws that are by the door handle, arm rest, under door and side of door and then gently pull back on the panel as there will also be retaining clips attached and you don't want to break them. You'll need to lift the door panel upwards in order to get it off the window ledge. Then the cover for the mirror housing should pop off and you just need to remove the bolts holding the mirror on

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 28, 2010

SOURCE: 97 a toyota camry do they have replacable inner tie rod ends

they do have replaceable inner and outer tie rod ends, although I do recommend replacing the entire rack and pinion!! Hopefully this helps!!

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What is the torque specs for a tie rod end on a 1994 toyota camry

The tie rod end adjusting nut, 54 ft lb or 74 Nm
The tie rod end ball joint nut, 36 ft lb or 49 Nm
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Front end alignment is pulling to right and the steering wheel is 7 degrees off to the left, how can i fix this issue myself, i am mechanically inclined?

It's possible to correct for this by yourself by adjusting the outer tie rod ends, but if this all happened by hitting a curb, you need to have the front suspension checked for damage. You may have a bent control arm or damage to the steering knuckle or strut, etc. Have any damage repaired, then get an alignment done professionally. Your tires will thank you (and wear much longer), and you will have peace of mind that your vehicle is safe to drive.
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How do you solve the the front suspension of a 2000 toyota avalon from bottoming out?

Hi Dyschultz, As you describe it sounds as if the shock absorbers are defective. Have them replaced and that should solve the problem. While doing so have a look at the ball joints, tie rod ends, rack ends and all suspension mount point bushings. Replace any which are defective. Regards John
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How do I replace tie rods on front passenger side

loosen lock nut. clamp vice grips on inner tie rod to hold it from turning. Then unscrew tie rod end, counterclockwise. count the number of turns so you can screw new one on in same place. get front end alignment.

may need to heat the tie rod end with a torch to break it free from the rust.

soak for a week with penetrating oil first.
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My 2005 avalon has 154,000 miles on it and I'm getting a noise from the front end, expecially when I turn sharply to the right or left. I have the tires rotated and balanced every 6,000 miles. Would this...

sounds like it could be wheel bearings but I'm surprised that when they rotate the tires they didn't catch this.

The next time you have your tires rotated ask to have the jacked up front end tested for loose front end parts. They can shake it down physically looking for play in the ball joints, tie rod ends, and bearings.

Struts generally wear out and cause a bouncy front end conditioin. Brakes, if properly assembled, won't make any additional noise when turning left or right.

Good luck on this.
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On the front passenger side, I replaced the ball joint (it was bad), the tie rod (bad) the wheel bearing (bad) and the CV HalfShaft (bad)....yet.... there is STILL shaking on the passenger side of the car....

The new tires could be out of balance,or even though they are new could have a bad belt in one of them,If it was doing this,the problem,if it was there before the tires were installed,have the front end checked.And you may need a front end alignment.If the tie rod,and ball joint were bad on that side,then chances are the other side may have bad front end parts also.You know it needs alignment after replacing tie rod ends don`t you?Eye balling the tie rod end does not get it back in line,and it may have needed the alignment anyway,Have a 4 wheel alignment done to make sure that is out og the equation while diagnosing the problem.
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I M TRYING TO REMOVED THE DRIVER SIDE AXLE BOOT ON AN 2002 TOYOTA AVALON AND I CANT GET THE INBORD JOINT SHAFT OFF THE AXLE

You might have to hit the joint the wrong way to reveal a c-clip on the shaft to remove first.
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1997 ford f250 steering problem

Check the tie rod, tie rod ends, and ball joints for excessive play. Jack up the front on either side and have a helper push and pull on the top or bottom of the tire. Watch the area where the hub pivots on the axle. if both sides check out. with the truck on the ground, have the helper turn the steeribg wheel back and forth about a half turn with the key off. Look for loose outer tie rod ends, and inner tie rod ends.
F-250 4x4 steering componants are pretty basic, If your unsure what to look for then take it to someone that knows how to fix it. Correctly. If you replaced any of the joints. It would be in your best interest to get it alighned.
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