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Scion Tie Rod End connects the steering rack with the steering knuckle and translating each turn of the wheel into sharp road input and keeping the front straight. In 2003 Scion arrived with colorful compact cars, a single price buy plan and Release Series models which enabled young purchasers to shine. The brand was talking to its audience by using Virtual Scion City and music events as a creative laboratory where its parent company could develop bold ideas. Due to the fact that all models had a lightweight chassis and nimble engines, a Scion was easy to handle, economical, and seemingly fitting the crowded streets. Even with production being halted in 2016, owning a Scion is comparable to owning a personal statement. A new Tie Rod End pays back that steering feel. The Tie Rod End replacement of a Scion is very easy using basic tools. Find a flat level area, chock the rear wheels, loosen the front lug nuts, jack up the car, and place stands, and take the wheel off. Tap the knuckle to loosen the jam nut, pull the cotter pin and castle nut, and tap the jam nut position. Thread the worn end out of it, screw the new one into the same mark, screw the stud in, torque the nut, put a new cotter pin in, and tighten the jam nut. Install the wheel again, roll the car down, do a wheel alignment and make sure that the new Tie Rod End is moving without play.