Outer Tie rod end failure is common on these cars. I went with a Steeda bump steer kit. It has a rod end, which isn't as good as the original ball joint style, but it is double threaded for easier adjustment. If the rack and inner tie rods are still in good condition, that is all you should need. If the inner tie rod ends are bad, it is better to get ahead and change the entire steering rack. The inner tie rods cost about $30/each, and the entire rack is about $85. Given how close in price it is, it's just more fiscally responsible to change the whole thing. Rebuilt steering racks generally don't come with outer tie rod ends.
Kurt