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SAS Tie Rod End - SE309L

SAS Tie Rod End - SE309L

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$135
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SAS Tie Rod End - SE1532

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$77
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SAS Tie Rod End - SE3561L

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$72
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SAS Tie Rod End - SE2651

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TRW Tie Rod End - JTE229
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$16
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SAS Tie Rod End - SE510

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE4752

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Repco Ball Joint Seperator - RST157

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE205L

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE216L

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE216R

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TRW Tie Rod End - JTE683
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$18
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SAS Tie Rod End - SE7231

SAS Tie Rod End - SE7231

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TRW Tie Rod End - JTE830
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SAS Tie Rod End - SE2471

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE4681

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE4682

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SAS Tie Rod End - RE421

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE7301

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE3561R

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE400

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE304R

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TRW Tie Rod End - JTE768
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TRW Tie Rod End - JTE7565
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SAS Tie Rod End - SE309R

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE803L

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE5281R

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE104
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SAS Tie Rod End - SE104

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TRW Tie Rod End - JTE707
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SAS Tie Rod End - SE6651

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE101

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE109L

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TRW Tie Rod End - JTE681
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SAS Tie Rod End - SE305R

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TRW Tie Rod End - JTE796
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SAS Tie Rod End - SE4381R

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Maintaining and Replacing the Tie Rod End on a 2006 Honda Stream

If you own a 2006 Honda Stream, you're driving a versatile and reliable vehicle that's popular for its comfort and functionality. Like any car, it has components that require maintenance and occasional replacement, one of which is the tie rod end. The tie rod end is crucial for steering and alignment, so keeping an eye on it needs to be part of your routine car maintenance.

The tie rod end is essentially a coupler between the steering rack and the steering knuckle. It allows your tyres to pivot and is critical for the vehicle's ability to steer and track properly. Over time, the tie rod ends can wear out. This can lead to a range of issues, from uneven tyre wear to poor handling. Luckily, keeping an eye on their condition and changing them when necessary isn't too complicated or expensive.

  1. Signs You Might Need a Tie Rod End Replacement:
    • Vibrations or a loose feeling in the steering wheel.
    • Noticeable play in the steering.
    • Uneven tyre wear that indicates alignment issues.
    • Clunking or knocking noises, especially when turning or hitting bumps.
  2. Routine Maintenance and Replacement:

    Inspecting your tie rod ends should be part of your regular vehicle checks, especially if your car has experienced rough road conditions or if you're noticing some of the symptoms mentioned above. Here's how you can maintain and replace your tie rod ends:

  3. Visual Inspection:

    Look for any visible damage or excessive wear on the tie rod ends. Check the rubber boot for tears or leaks. Spraying a bit of penetrating oil on the threaded parts of the tie rod can make future adjustments easier.

  4. Checking for Play:

    With the car safely lifted, grab the tyre and shake it left and right. If you notice excessive movement or hears rattling, it could be a sign that the tie rod end is worn out.

  5. Replacement Procedures:
    • You'll need a jack, jack stands, wrenches, a tie rod end removal tool, and possibly a torch to loosen any stubborn nuts.
    • Loosen the wheel lug nuts, raise the car, and remove the wheel.
    • Identify the tie rod end and note its orientation and the lock nut position for reinstallation.
    • Loosen the lock nut that holds the tie rod end to the tie rod and remove the cotter pin, then unscrew the nut holding the tie rod end to the steering knuckle.
    • Free the tie rod end from the steering knuckle using a tie rod end removal tool or a hammer on the knuckle side.
    • Screw off the old tie rod end and screw in the new one, aiming for the same thread count as occurred originally as a rough guide to maintaining alignment.
    • Tighten the lock nut, reattach everything, and ensure a cotter pin is in place if required.
  6. Alignment:

    After replacing tie rod ends, it's important to have your vehicle's alignment checked and adjusted as needed. Even if everything seems correct, small discrepancies can affect how the car drives and the wear on your tyres.

  7. Testing:

    Once replaced, test drive the vehicle to ensure everything feels right and there are no unusual noises or feelings in the steering. Make small adjustments if necessary.

Keeping the tie rod end in good condition ensures not only safety and functionality in steering but also optimises tyre life and overall vehicle performance. Include it in your regular maintenance checklist, and don't hesitate to consult a professional mechanic if you're unsure about tackling this task yourself. A well-maintained 2006 Honda Stream can continue to serve you well for many years, provided you take care of its crucial components.