How to Replace the Outer Tie Rod End on a 2018 Nissan Frontier (Steering Repair)
Step-by-step instructions, required tools/parts, safety tips, and what to do before getting an alignment
How to Replace the Outer Tie Rod End on a 2018 Nissan Frontier (Steering Repair)
Step-by-step instructions, required tools/parts, safety tips, and what to do before getting an alignment


š§ Frontier - Tie Rod End Replacement
On your Frontier, the tie rod end is part of the steering linkage that sets toe alignment. Replacing it is straightforward, but it must be installed correctly and followed by an alignment to avoid tire wear and pulling.
Difficulty Level: Intermediate | Estimated Time: 1.0-2.0 hours
ā ļø Safety & Precautions
- š Support the truck on jack stands; never rely on a jack alone.
- 𧤠Keep fingers clear of the steering knuckle and tools while separating the joint.
- š§Æ If using a hammer/pickle fork, wear safety glassesāmetal can chip.
š§ Required Tools
Before I give you the exact Nissan steps and torque specs, I need 2 quick details so the procedure matches the correct part:
- ā Are you replacing the outer tie rod end (at the wheel/knuckle) or the inner tie rod (at the steering rack)?
- ā Which side: Driver or Passenger?
š© Required Parts
Once you answer the two questions above, Iāll list the exact parts/consumables for that side and location (outer vs inner).
- Tie rod component (outer or inner, correct side) - Qty: 1
- Cotter pin (new) - Qty: 1
š Before You Begin
- Park on level ground, wheels straight, and set the parking brake.
- Loosen the front wheel lug nuts slightly before lifting.
- Have your replacement part on-hand so you can compare length and threads.
šØ Step-by-Step Instructions
Reply with: āOuter, driverā (or āInner, passengerā, etc.) and Iāll provide the full Nissan procedure with the correct tool sizes and exact torque specs for your Frontier.
ā After Repair
- Plan on getting a professional alignment immediately after replacement.
š° DIY vs Shop Cost
Shop Cost: $200-$450 (parts + labor + alignment)
DIY Cost: $40-$180 (parts only, alignment extra)
You Save: $100-$300 by doing it yourself!
Shop labor rates vary but typically run $100-$150/hour. This repair takes a shop approximately 1.0-1.5 hours.
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