Kit Includes: (2) Front Outer Tie Rods (2) Front Inner Tie Rods
Quantity: 4 Piece
Specification
Side Location
Driver & Passenger Side
Location
Front
Inner & Outer
Install Tip: When replacing steering components, have a professional alignment performed afterwards. This ensures proper tracking and even tire wear.
Our steering and suspension components are pre-greased and sealed for long life and do not require the extra maintenance typically required by greaseable versions.
Item Condition:New
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How to Replace Outer Tie Rod 1995-2008 Nissan Maxima
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Tools used
Adjustable Wrench
A Piece of Pipe (for leverage)
Torque Wrench
15mm Socket
Rust Penetrant
Jack Stands
19mm Socket
21mm Socket
Large Hammer
Anti-Seize Grease
Lug Wrench
Ratchet
Floor Jack
Needle nose pliers
1/2 Inch Breaker Bar
13mm Wrench
1. Removing the Wheel
Loosen the 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
Measure the distance from the end of the boot to the center of the top of the tie rod
Note that measurement
Apply penetrating oil to the tie rod lock nut
Hold the inner tie rod with a 13mm wrench
Loosen the locking nut with an adjustable wrench
Turn the wheel by hand or with the steering wheel for better access to the tie rod
Remove the cotter pin with needle nose pliers
If you cannot remove the cotter pin, sheer it off by removing the 19mm bolt
Remove the 19mm bolt
Loosen the tie rod from the spindle by striking the spindle with a hammer
Pull the outer tie rod out of the handle
Hold the inner tie rod with a 13mm wrench
Twist off the outer tie rod by hand
3. Installing the New Outer Tie Rod
Apply anti-seize grease to the inner tie rod
Hold the inner tie rod with a 13mm wrench
Twist the outer tie rod on by hand
Measure the distance from the end of the boot to the center of the top of the tie rod
This should equal the measurement recorded in Step 2
Push the outer tie rod into the spindle
Start the tie rod nut by hand
Tighten the nut to 55 foot-pounds of torque
Line the tie rod hole up with one of the slots in the nut
Insert the cotter pin and bend it to lock it
Hold the inner tie rod with a 13mm wrench
Tighten the locking nut with an adjustable wrench
4. Reattaching the Wheel
Slide the wheel into place
Start the lug nuts by hand
Tighten the lug nuts preliminarily
Lower the vehicle to the ground
Tighten the lug nuts to 100 foot-pounds in a crossing or star pattern
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Hi, I'm Don 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 right hand outer tie rod on this 2003 Nissan Maxima. Obviously the left hand is the same procedure. This is the same for any 2000-2003 Maxima as well as the Infiniti I30.You'll need a new tie rod from 1aauto.com, jack and jack stands, 15-21 mm sockets. You'll need a ratchet and probably a breaker bar or a pipe for some extra leverage, pliers, a large hammer, penetrating oil, as well as you will, or we recommend, you get an alignment after you replace a steering component like this.
Let's start off by removing the wheel. You're going to want a 21 mm socket and ratchet or breaker bar or your tire iron and you'll probably want to start with the wheel on the ground, loosen the lug nuts, then raise and secure the vehicle with jack stands, and then remove the wheel and the tire.
At this point we're going to measure the distance between the end of the boot and the center of the top of the tie rod. It's roughly 11 and 3/4 inches. Yours might be different. It's always a good idea to use some penetrating oil on the lock nut. Spray that down and let it soak in. With our adjustable wrench, size up the nut holding on to the end of the tie rod, with a 13 mm open ended wrench holding the inner tie rod and free it up. Move the steering wheel to the right to gain better access. We're going to remove the securing cotter pin through the outer tie rod. We're just going to speed it up here as Don tries to get that cotter pin out. We couldn't get the cotter pin fully out, so we're going to use our 19 mm, 1/2 inch wrench and then try and sheer it. In this case we're going to use a little extra leverage with the bar on the end of our wrench. I'll speed it up here as we work that bolt the rest of the way off. Quick summary: we tried to get the cotter pin out. It just wouldn't come out. It was basically frozen in there so what we did is took the pliers and broke the ends off as much as we could and then just got the socket on there and sheered the cotter pin right off by moving the bolt.
To help release the outer tie rod from the spindle we use a hammer and hit against the spindle until it frees up. Now it's free. Pull the inner tie rod with your 14mm wrench and twist off the outer tie rod. OK, speed up and Don did misspeak a little bit there: he is using a 13 mm wrench to hold that tie rod.
We got the old outer tie rod and the new one and you can see that dimensionally they're very close, so when they go back in the alignment should be relatively close to what it was before we removed it. It's always a good idea to put a little anti-seize on the end of your inner tie rod so that if you ever have to replace it again, it'll come off just as easily as this did. Holding the inner tie rod, twist the new tie rod on. Check our length from the end of the boot to the center of the tie rod and it is 11 and 3/4 inches just like it was when we took it out. Place the other tie rod back into the spindle. It can be a little stiff. Now we'll secure the nut and set our torque wrench to 55 foot pounds and we're going to torque the nut. Now what you do is make sure that the hole in the outer tie rod matches the slot or one of the slots on the nut and if it doesn't, giving it a little bit more torque is acceptable to the point where the cotter pin slides through the outer tie rod. Bend the ends that come through back along the side of the nut. With the 13 mm wrench hold your inner tie rod and lock down on the nut. Fast forward here as we take that lug nut back off, put the wheel and tire on, and just put the lugs on by hand first and then preliminarily tighten them. Set your torque wrench to 100 foot pounds and tighten the lug nuts. Use a star pattern. Kind of draw a star pattern as you tighten them and then just recheck them.
We hope this helps you out. Brought to you by www.1AAuto.com, your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the Internet. Please feel free to call us toll-free, 888-844-3393. We're the company that's here for you on the Internet and in person.
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Awesome product
Chris
October 4, 2018
Nice to be able to find everything you need in one place. Shipping was fast . I have only had parts installed for 2 weeks now but so far no issues.
Perfect Tie Rod replacements
U
February 20, 2019
All of the tie rods installed were in perfect condition! It solved my creaking issue and was perfectly set for an alignment. It was 3x cheaper than my local parts store too! I wouldn't ever buy from anywhere else if it wasn't an emergency.
Amazing for the price
Momen
November 6, 2019
my car had bad lower ball joints and car kept pulling g left and right, i purchused these, new lower ball joints and inner and outter tie rods for my 06 G35 sedan with the energy control arm bushing and got an alighment last week and my car is riding like a brand new vehicle!!!! thank you A1 auto saved me tons of money
Great replacement parts!
Ayrtton
December 18, 2019
First time replacing tie rods, mine were already in horrible condition, never been replaced (2005 350z), these rods were cheap, the shipping was extremely quick, and they got the job well done. my car needs more repair work but the tie rods already made a big improvement to the ride quality
Very satisfied
M
January 11, 2020
They fit right and make my g35 drive smooth, happy with this product
Tie rods on 2003 infiniti g35 sedan
cesar
November 29, 2020
There awesome exact fit no problems at all just like oem
Perfect tie rod Replacement
Rick
March 4, 2021
Tie rod Kit came with all hardware needed to install the new tie rods even some anti-seize thread locker , great quality product for the price, 2 months since install and still feel amazing and more responsive!
Worked great
Edson
March 20, 2021
Good quality parts. Got my alignment back into specifications, and the driving feel down the road is much better and more responsive
Would recommend
Brandon
July 7, 2021
Got here quick and was an easy replacement
Perfect fit.
Larry
August 7, 2021
Perfect fit. Easy for DIY.
OEM Quality
luis
October 17, 2021
Worked perfect. OEM fit and quality
Aaron
September 16, 2022
Works great so far!
OEM Quality
Djannu
September 6, 2023
Items are as described, and are of OE quality
Great quality perfect fit
James
July 11, 2024
Perfect fit for my 2004 Infiniti g35 sedan base model. Second time ordering them and they come with everything and last forever I changed them just cause I wanted to redo my front end.
Customer Q&A
Does this fit a 2006 g35 sedan?April 21, 2017
Christopher M
10
Yes, these will fit your 2006 G35 Sedan.
April 21, 2017
Alex P
Are the inner tie rods ends better? Do they have more threads?May 3, 2018
Jerry T
10
All of our parts are made to OE specifications, so they should have the same amount of threads as the originals.
May 3, 2018
T I
10
About the same
May 5, 2018
Gerald S
10
Yes theyre really well put together I recommend them.
December 14, 2018
N V
Will this fit a 2003 G35 coupe with Brembo back package?July 22, 2018
C O
10
Yes these will work for your application!
July 22, 2018
T I
Will these fit for a 2004 g35x?March 28, 2019
Johnny C
10
This part is only listed to fit the 2004 G35 with rear wheel drive, not the G35X.
March 29, 2019
Christa R
Hi I have a 2005 Nissan 350z I am trying to buy the outer tie rod ends for all around the vehicle , is this it ? Little confused because two look different then the other twoJuly 29, 2020
Leonardo M
10
Thank you for your inquiry, Leonardo! This listing is for both the inner and outer tie rods, and it will do both sides of the vehicle. If you just need the outer tie rods then check out part number 1ASFK02868.
July 29, 2020
T I
Will this fit G35 sedan ?November 17, 2020
Nikone T
10
This kit fits the following G35 models and years:
2003Infiniti G35 - All models
2004-2006 Infiniti G35 Rear Wheel Drive only
2007Infiniti G35 Coupe Only
November 17, 2020
Christa R
Will it fit a 2006 g35 coupe?November 20, 2020
Steven M
10
Yes, according to the information you provided, this part will fit your vehicle as long as it is a rear wheel drive model.
November 20, 2020
Christa R
Hi, I am installing on 2003 350z Touring. Do these come with the inner tie rod lock plate? If not can I purchase separately and same question for the inner boot? Thanks.March 28, 2021
Brian S
10
We do not sell a inner tie rod plate at this time and these parts will not have it included.
March 29, 2021
Emma F
Will this fit on an 2005 Infiniti G35 coupe?October 3, 2021
Stelger C
10
As long as it is a rear wheel driver model then yes, these will work for the coupe.
October 4, 2021
T I
Does this come with the front and rear?January 30, 2022
Jonathan Q
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It comes with driver side and passenger side inner and outer tire rods only thats it
January 31, 2022
J E
10
Only front
March 3, 2022
Angel R
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