Tie Rod replacement
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The job is very easy, but I'd let a front end shop install it if I were you. Your car needs to have the toe set as soon as it's done. A good shop shouldn't charge you more then say 30 bucks to throw the tie rod in, then 50 for the alignment. Well worth it to have the entire job done at once.
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