2013 Hyundai Elantra · Repair Cost Breakdown
The case
“Pulls hard right on the highway. Tires wearing weirdly on the inside. Clunk when turning.”
What it turned out to be
Outer tie rod end on right side worn out. Replaced both outer tie rods, four-wheel alignment.
The repair bill
Total
$410
$410
Parts
$95
$95
Labor
$315
$315
Did you know?
A failing tie rod CAN separate completely while driving. Don't put off this repair.
🛠 Tools & parts for this kind of repair
- → Hyundai elantra tie rod end set on Amazon
- → Strut assembly on Amazon
- → Coil spring compressor on Amazon
- → Tie rod end set on Amazon
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Could you have guessed it?
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