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TRQ Front Steering Kit Steering Rack & Pinion Bellow Tie Rod Compatible with 2004-2008 Acura TL TSX 2003-2007 Honda Accord

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$46.95

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1.Style:Psa27271


  • Direct Fit, OE Replacement Steering Kit
  • Kit Includes: (2) Front Steering Rack & Pinion Bellows; (2) Front Inner Tie Rods
  • Vehicle Specific: Check fitment information in the listing for compatibility
  • OE Reference Number(s): 4553512070,53537SEA920
  • Aftermarket Reference Number(s): 1033073,4553512070,53537SEA920,881624K,EV80210,MEV80210,SUS07629,SUS07801


4 Piece Steering Kit
Kit Includes
(2) Front Inner Tie Rods
(2) Front Steering Rack & Pinion Bellows
Fitment
Compatible with: 2003-07 Honda Accord L4 2.4L Front
Compatible with: 2004-08 Acura TL Front
Compatible with: 2004-08 Acura TSX Front
Product Attributes
Quantity: 4 Piece
Product Features

  • Application Specific Design: No modifications necessary
  • Anti-Corrosion Coated: Enhanced surface life
  • Pre-greased: No additional maintenance required
  • Kitted for Restored Performance: Improved road-feel and handling

Item Details
TRQ suspension kits are manufactured using premium raw materials and coatings for extended service life. Each TRQ suspension component is designed to be a direct, maintenance-free replacement to the stock unit. To extend the life of your steering and suspension components, TRQ recommends replacing components in pairs, sets, or kits. All products are fit and road-tested in our Massachusetts R&D facility to ensure we deliver on our promise of Trusted Reliable Quality.
Reference Numbers
ACDelco: 45A7124
Beck/Arnley: 101-7741, 101-7747, 101-7748, 103-3073, 1033073
Centric Parts: 61440003, 61440016
DIY Solutions: SUS07629, SUS07801
Dorman: 537-212
EMPI: 88-1624-K
Honda: 53010SDAA01, 53534SDAA01, 53537SEA920
Mcquay-Norris: FA8101
Mevotech: MEV80210
MOOG Chassis Products: EV80210, K150281
NAPA Chassis Parts: 2691656
Raybestos Brakes: 4301123
Subaru: 34137AG00A, 34137AG010, 34137AG01A
Toyota: 4553512070
TRW Steering and Suspension Parts: JBE402

Jacob G.
2025-06-16 17:19:12
I had a hard time finding the bellows for my son's 2014 Ram 1500 without buying the whole steering gear. There are several universal fit bellows on Amazon and there ARE several bellows kits as well. My problem was that the universal fit didn't look right and the OE bellows weren't on prime. When the truck is pulled apart, sitting in my driveway, I didn't want to wait for shipping. My son and I agreed that we'd use this kit, return the inner tie rods that he had purchased at a local shop and we'd get the job done.These arrived the day after we ordered them. They looked just like the "OE" tie rods that we got at the local auto parts store but they came with the bellows which were ripped and the whole reason we added the inner tie rods to the suspension work we were already performing. Took them to the shop for an alignment and the guy there said everything looked great and told us we'd made the right decision doing the work ourselves - saving nearly $2000 in labor.Here's the thing - if you don't have the right tools or skills, the steering gear is nothing to be messed with. While I've been fixing cars & trucks for over a decade I'm not a professional and I've never been professionally trained. I have a guy in town who runs a shop and I always have him double check my work if I have any doubts or concerns. There are things I'm not equipped to handle and his guys are the ones that do all that work. The point is, just be careful if you plan to do this yourself.
Somebody
2025-06-15 13:12:54
I bought these for my son car . Seems to be ij
JC Rivera
2025-06-05 18:08:13
Good fit and worked good. It was nice that it came with the boot bc my stock ones were toast and I didn't even know it.
David Elizalde
2025-04-14 11:27:48
Didn't fit with my subaru
Rather B. Fishing
2025-04-05 13:56:10
Installed on a 2015 jeep patriot sport. Fit was perfect!
Bocephus Bo Brown
2025-03-30 10:00:47
Great replacements for my old boots and inner tie rod ends. I used zip ties for the innermost boot ends. No more play on my new tie rod ends. I replaced the outer ends as well at the same time since that's when you have the convenient chance to inspect them.Of course you gotta obtain the special tool to remove and replace the inner tie rod ends. Ah well. Cheers.
Andrew Winkler
2025-01-20 13:08:19
Exactly what I needed. Arrived on time. Don't need special tool for this on 2nd gen Subaru. Enough room for adjustable wrench.