Kit Includes: (1) Front Driver Side Outer Tie Rod (1) Front Passenger Side Outer Tie Rod
Quantity: 2 Piece
Specification
Side Location
Driver & Passenger Side
Location
Outer
Front
Install Tip: When replacing steering components, have a professional alignment performed afterwards. This ensures proper tracking and even tire wear.
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How to Replace Outer Tie Rod 2003-05 Honda Civic
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Tools used
21mm wrench
24mm Wrench
Hammer
Torque Wrench
Rust Penetrant
17mm Socket
Ratchet
Needle nose pliers
1/2 Inch Breaker Bar
1. Removing the Wheel
Loosen the 19mm lug nuts with the vehicle on the ground
Raise the vehicle with a floor jack
Secure the vehicle on jack stands
Remove the lug nuts
Pull off the wheel
2. Removing the Outer Tie Rod
Loosen the 24mm lock nut with a 21mm wrench and hammer
Make note of how far you turn the inner tie rod to turn it back for reinstallation
Remove the 24mm nut from the outer tie rod end
Remove the cotter pin with needle nose pliers
Remove the ball joint nut
Strike the steering knuckle with a hammer to loosen the outer tie rod
Twist off the outer tie rod by hand
3. Installing the New Outer Tie Rod
Twist the new outer tie rod onto the inner tie rod
Push the outer tie rod into the steering knuckle
Fasten the castle nut onto the outer tie rod
Tighten the castle nut to 32 foot-pounds
Push the cotter pin through the castle nut
Twist the cotter pin into place with needle nose pliers
Make sure the inner tie rod is in its correct position
Hold the tie rod with an 18mm wrench
Tighten the 24mm lock nut
4. Reattaching the Wheel
Slide the wheel into place
Start the lug nuts by hand
Tighten the 19mm lug nuts preliminarily
Lower the vehicle to the ground
Tighten the lug nuts to 80 foot-pounds in a crossing or star pattern
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Hi, I'm Mike from 1A Auto. I hope this how-to video helps you out, and next time you need parts for your vehicle, think of 1AAuto.com. Thanks!
In this video, we're going to show you how to replace the outer tie rod. This is a 2003 Honda Civic. It's the same for the 2001 to 2005 Honda Civic, as well as a couple of other Honda models. We show you this on the driver side, but the passenger side is the same procedure. Items you'll need include a new outer tie rod or tie rods from 1AAuto.com, 17mm to 24mm sockets, wrenches and ratchet, a torque wrench, breaker bar or tire iron, small hammer, needle nose pliers, and some penetrating oil.
Remove the front wheel held on by 19mm lug nuts. If you have a different style hubcap, you'll need to remove that. Just use a breaker bar or your tire iron and loosen your lug nuts while the tire is on the ground. Raise and support the vehicle. Now, remove the rest of the lug nuts the rest of the way, and the wheel and tire.
The outer tie rod is right here; 17mm nuts hold it in here. Remove the cotter pin. Then there's a 21mm lock nut, which we're going to use a nice 21mm wrench. As you're looking at it, you're turning it clockwise. We're just going to turn that about a quarter of a turn. If, when you turn this lock nut, you also turn the inner tire rod, just make note of it so that you can turn it back for the same amount, just so that you can get yourself in a good preliminary alignment. You will want to have your vehicle aligned after you do this repair.
Remove the cotter pin. Normally, the pin should drive out easily, but it's giving us a hard time. We're going to use a little bit of penetrating oil. Let it sit for a bit. You may have to use a set of these cutting pliers. We really get half of the cotter pin off. A lot of times, if you've got it off and pretty well damaged, you can just pull the nut off and it will shear it right off as it comes off. Give the steering knuckle a few good taps with the hammer to break the tie rod free. Now, you can just take your tie rod right off.
Old part from the vehicle, new tie rod in from 1A Auto. You can see it's exactly the same. Take the castle nut off. New part comes with a new lock nut and a cotter pin. If you like, you can grab hold of your inner tie rod, free up your existing lock nut, and take it off. Not necessary though if you can put the new tie rod on and use the existing lock nut that's on there already. Put the tie rod in. It should go right around to about where it was.
Reinstall your tie rod. Put the castle nut on. Tighten the castle nut to 32-ft/lbs. Then tighten it any more you need to get the cotter pin through the hole in the tie rod. I can see the hole there. Probably need to go another 16th of a turn. Insert the cotter pin.
Use a pair of piers and bend it over. Appropriate size wrench to hold the tie rod; in this case, it's an 18mm. Then 24mm to get our lock nut on the back. Tighten it up.
Put your wheel back in place. Start your lug nuts. We'll tighten them preliminarily and then torque them when the vehicle is back down on the ground. Tighten your lug nuts 80-ft lbs and just cross in the pattern.
Thanks for tuning in. We hope this video helped you out. Next time you need parts for your car, please visit 1AAuto.com. Also check out our other helpful how-to and diagnosis videos.
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Challenges of Outer Tie Rod End installation on Old Honda in the Midwest.
james
November 26, 2018
I was impressed with the A1 video on installation which got me to buy these 2003 Honda Civic Tie Rod ends.
However, I was unable to remove the locking nut that secures the ball joing end onto the connecting rod. To much salt and rust over 15 years in the Midwest! Penetrating oil and a touch and a BIG guy twisting on it still failed to loosen the nut. I called A1 and their tech man helped me clarify that this is a common issue. They referred me to a blog which was not any help but I did find info on Utube....Despite I still dont have the new ball joints put on, I think A1 is doing a great job at a great price...they for sure did their part in the deal. Jim Lenarz
Great product, great price
Jonathan
January 9, 2019
Fits like a charm, and the price point keeps car maintenance affordable for anyone willing to do the work. Highly recommended for anyone on a budget or those who dont like to waste money. Local shop wanted $50 for the same part, plus extra labor, so thats a few hundred dollars saved right there.
Awesome
N
June 12, 2019
Great parts very quick shipping and parts were a direct fit with no issues at all. Still holding up very strong
Great price Fast shipping
B
June 27, 2019
Tie rods were a perfect fit. Shipping was super fast. Happy customer here.
Perfect fit
E
July 19, 2019
Tie rod end fit perfectly on my 2004 Honda Civic DX. The only issue was that the new locking nut and the original one were different sizes so i had to do some shopping for the right wrench. Other than that, all good.
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L
April 23, 2020
Good parts, slightly different looking from OEM. But still fits fine.
Tie rod
juan
January 6, 2021
They arrived great but took a bit longer thanks expected also they were to expensive could of get them locally
Fit perfectly
Juan
May 14, 2021
Great product and resolt my problem with my honda civic
priced right
James
September 15, 2021
worked
Pedro
January 26, 2023
Perfect ????
Customer Q&A
Who is the manufacturer of this part?October 26, 2018
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This is manufactured by our 1A vendor.
October 26, 2018
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