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Mercury Mountaineer Outer Tie Rod End Replacement Costs

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Mercury Mountaineer Outer Tie Rod End Replacement Costs

AutoNation Mobile Service offers upfront and competitive pricing. The average cost for Mercury Mountaineer Outer Tie Rod End Replacement is $135. Drop it off at our shop and pick it up a few hours later, or save time and have our Delivery mechanics come to you.

Car
Location
Price
2010 Mercury Mountaineer
4.0L V6 Premier • 135,000 miles
CA 90744
$91 - $111
2000 Mercury Mountaineer
5.0L V8 Base • 165,000 miles
CA 90011
$97 - $119
2000 Mercury Mountaineer
5.0L V8 Base • 193,618 miles
CA 92618
$90 - $110
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Symptoms of a failing Outer Tie Rod End

Loose steering

It’s not a fun feeling when your steering wheel doesn’t fully correspond to what your car is doing. But that’s exactly what can happen with dead tie rods, as the steering will feel loose and vague.

Uneven tire wear

Tie rods play a role in your car’s wheel alignment. If that alignment is . . . well . . . not aligned, then the tires will wear at an uneven rate.

Pulling

No, you’re not imagining that. Or maybe you are, in which case there are bigger problems than your tie rods. But if your car is pulling to the left or right while you’re driving, then your tie rods are a likely issue.

Clunking or knocking

Don’t you just love strange noises coming from your car? Yeah, they’re just the best. If you hear a knocking or a clunking noise, that may be your tie rods sending you their obituary.

How urgent is an Outer Tie Rod End Replacement?

Have you tried driving without steering? Doesn’t work so well, does it? Your tie rods may only be causing minimal issues now, but if they die completely, you’ll be left with no steering. Don’t be left with no steering. You know what to do.

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