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How much does it cost to replace a tie rod on a Honda Civic?

Typically, replacing a tie rod on a Honda Civic costs roughly $150–$600 per side, depending on whether you replace just the outer tie rod end, the inner tie rod, or the full tie-rod assembly, plus the cost of an alignment.


In more detail, the Civic's steering system uses tie rods that connect the steering rack to the wheels. Depending on whether you replace a single outer tie rod end, an inner tie rod, or the full tie rod assembly, prices can vary widely. Labor rates, dealer vs. independent shops, and whether an alignment is required after the repair all influence the final bill, and prices can differ by model year and region.


What affects the price


Several factors determine the final cost of tying rod replacement on a Civic. The model year and trim can affect part availability; whether you need inner and outer rods or just the outer end; and the shop’s labor rate. If you’re dealing with rotted or seized tie rods, proceed with caution, as additional parts or alignment components may also be needed.



  • Outer tie rod end replacement (per side): Parts typically $15–$60; labor 0.5–1.0 hours; total commonly $60–$200 before alignment.

  • Inner tie rod replacement (per side): Parts typically $25–$120; labor 1.0–2.0 hours; total commonly $120–$350 before alignment.

  • Full tie rod assembly replacement (outer + inner, per side): Parts typically $60–$260; labor 1.0–2.0 hours; total commonly $140–$520 before alignment.

  • Wheel alignment after repair: typically $60–$120, depending on shop and geography.


Prices can vary based on region, shop, and whether the work is done at a dealership or an independent mechanic. Always request a written estimate that itemizes parts, labor, and alignment, and check if a warranty applies to the parts or labor.


Budgeting tips and what to ask


When budgeting for a tie rod replacement, ask for a breakdown of parts vs. labor, whether the quote includes an alignment, and whether any other steering components might need service. If you’re experiencing uneven tire wear or pulling, it may indicate a broader steering or suspension issue that needs attention.


Summary


In summary, replacing a tie rod on a Honda Civic can range from roughly $150 up to $600 per side for outer/inner components, with the total price rising if both sides are serviced and if a full assembly is required. Alignment after the replacement is a separate but essential cost to restore proper steering geometry. By obtaining multiple estimates, you can compare parts quality, labor rates, and the inclusion of alignment to determine the best value.

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