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Honda Prelude Tie Rod End

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1979-1982 Honda Prelude Tie Rod End Inner & Outer A-Premium APCA22781979-1982 Honda Prelude Tie Rod End Inner & Outer A-Premium APCA2278
A-Premium®Part # APCA2278
1979-1982 Honda Prelude Tie Rod End Inner & Outer A-Premium APCA2278
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$50.99
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3-year warranty
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Fits Honda Prelude: 1979 1980 1981 1982
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Vehicle: Honda Prelude
Item LocatedUnited States
Installation PositionInner & Outer
Kit Parts Included2x Outer Tie Rod End; 2x Inner Tie Rod End
ConditionNew
item #1003TPCK
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1992-2001 Honda Prelude Tie Rod End Front Inner A-Premium APCA7686
A-Premium®Part # APCA7686
1992-2001 Honda Prelude Tie Rod End Front Inner A-Premium APCA7686
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Fits Honda Prelude: 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
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Vehicle: Honda Prelude
Item LocatedUnited States
Quantity2
Installation PositionFront Inner
ConditionNew
item #10064967
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1988-1991 Honda Prelude Tie Rod End Front Outer A-Premium APCA6864
A-Premium®Part # APCA6864
1988-1991 Honda Prelude Tie Rod End Front Outer A-Premium APCA6864
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3-year warranty
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Fits Honda Prelude: 1988 1989 1990 1991
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Vehicle: Honda Prelude
Item LocatedUnited States
Quantity2
Installation PositionFront Outer
Part interchange
MES2942RL, T2942PR, TA1512, 53540SF1004, ES2942RL
item #1012YGLA
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1997-2001 Honda Prelude Tie Rod End Front Outer A-Premium APCA6452
A-Premium®Part # APCA6452
1997-2001 Honda Prelude Tie Rod End Front Outer A-Premium APCA6452
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$75.99
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3-year warranty
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Fits Honda Prelude: 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
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Vehicle: Honda Prelude
Item LocatedUnited States
Quantity2
Installation PositionFront Outer
Part interchange
MES80682, ES80682, TA1921, 53560S30005, MES80681, ES80681, TA1922, 53540S30005
item #1012YGR9
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What does a tie rod end do?

Think of the tie rod end as the vital connector in your vehicle’s steering ensemble, translating your steering commands into action at the wheels. This small yet mighty component is essential for achieving precise turns and maintaining alignment. It also acts as a shock absorber, smoothing out the bumps from the road to keep your ride comfortable. When tie rod ends begin to fail, you may notice wandering steering or uneven tire wear, warning signs that shouldn’t be ignored. Investing in durable tie rod ends not only enhances your vehicle’s handling but also ensures your safety on the road, making every drive a pleasure rather than a chore.

Signs of a bad tie rod end

  • Loose steering: If you feel excessive play in the steering wheel or it feels loose, it May indicate a worn tie rod end.
  • Uneven tire wear: A bad tie rod end can cause misalignment, leading to uneven or rapid tire wear on one side of the vehicle.
  • Steering wheel vibration: If you notice vibrations in the steering wheel while driving, it May be a sign of a failing tie rod end.
  • Clunking noises: Unusual clunking or knocking sounds when turning or going over bumps can indicate worn tie rod ends.
  • Difficulty steering: If you find it hard to steer the vehicle or the steering feels heavy, it might be due to a bad tie rod end.
  • Alignment issues: If your vehicle tends to pull to one side or if the steering wheel is off-center, it could be a sign of tie rod end problems.

Can you drive with a bad tie rod end?

Driving with a bad tie rod end is not advisable. While it may be possible to drive short distances, doing so poses significant risks. As we mentioned above, a worn or damaged tie rod end can lead to loose steering, decreased vehicle control, and alignment issues, making it difficult to steer accurately. This can increase the likelihood of accidents, especially when navigating turns or uneven surfaces. Additionally, a failing tie rod end can cause uneven tire wear, leading to further damage and more costly repairs. For safety reasons, it’s best to have a bad tie rod end inspected and replaced as soon as possible to ensure reliable and safe vehicle operation.