***Help with front tie rod ends***
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***Help with front tie rod ends***
My front tie rod ends are shot. The rubber is cracked and it's time to replace them. I bought the oem ends, but I can't get the old ones off. I can bust it loost from the strut assembly, but can't get the end off the rod. What am I doing wrong? Is there a secret or trick I don't know about? Please advise and thanks in advance
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Re: ***Help with front tie rod ends***
Here is the tool you are supposed to use...

or using a hammer hit the side of the strut where the tapper is and the tie rod will pop lose. DON'T hit the threads of the tie rod!!!!!
or using a hammer hit the side of the strut where the tapper is and the tie rod will pop lose. DON'T hit the threads of the tie rod!!!!!
Re: ***Help with front tie rod ends***
Pick up the tie rod seperator tool to make it easier on yourself- usually can be rented from auto stores for cheap. If you cant find one, hit the strut's arm with a good 30-40 wacks from a hammer and it should come out. But dont hit the threads on the TRE if you plan on keeping it because you'll never get the nut back on with all the mashed up threads. I speak from experience.
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Re: ***Help with front tie rod ends***
Pick up the tie rod seperator tool to make it easier on yourself- usually can be rented from auto stores for cheap. If you cant find one, hit the strut's arm with a good 30-40 wacks from a hammer and it should come out. But dont hit the threads on the TRE if you plan on keeping it because you'll never get the nut back on with all the mashed up threads. I speak from experience.
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Re: ***Help with front tie rod ends***
1) put the tie rod end BACK into the steering arm and put the nut back on it
2) Loosen the nut on the back of the tie rod end
3) Pop the tie rod end out and take off old end and put on new end.
4) Repeat
The key is that the tie rod end MUST be in the steering arm for you to loosen the nut behind the tie rod end.
2) Loosen the nut on the back of the tie rod end
3) Pop the tie rod end out and take off old end and put on new end.
4) Repeat
The key is that the tie rod end MUST be in the steering arm for you to loosen the nut behind the tie rod end.
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Re: ***Help with front tie rod ends***
1) put the tie rod end BACK into the steering arm and put the nut back on it
2) Loosen the nut on the back of the tie rod end
3) Pop the tie rod end out and take off old end and put on new end.
4) Repeat
The key is that the tie rod end MUST be in the steering arm for you to loosen the nut behind the tie rod end.
2) Loosen the nut on the back of the tie rod end
3) Pop the tie rod end out and take off old end and put on new end.
4) Repeat
The key is that the tie rod end MUST be in the steering arm for you to loosen the nut behind the tie rod end.
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no no no... I had this problem too. the tie rod end can and will freeze/rust weld to the tie rod. If this happens, you're basically SOL and you'll have to replace the entire tie rod from the rack outward. We couldnt get it off with anything.... PB blast, even a blow torch wouldnt knock it loose. Its a total pain in the *** since they leave you no room to do it with the big *** wrench you need to undo the nut.
Have fun with it.
And when you put the new one on, slobber that connection with antisieze.
Have fun with it.
And when you put the new one on, slobber that connection with antisieze.
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Re: ***Help with front tie rod ends***
no no no... I had this problem too. the tie rod end can and will freeze/rust weld to the tie rod. If this happens, you're basically SOL and you'll have to replace the entire tie rod from the rack outward. We couldnt get it off with anything.... PB blast, even a blow torch wouldnt knock it loose. Its a total pain in the *** since they leave you no room to do it with the big *** wrench you need to undo the nut.
Have fun with it.
And when you put the new one on, slobber that connection with antisieze.
Have fun with it.
And when you put the new one on, slobber that connection with antisieze.
He never undid the nut behind the tie rod end.
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Re: ***Help with front tie rod ends***
Yeah...That ****** F'er isn't moving...I'm assuming lefty loosey????? I'm going to take it to a shop. I'm doing the lower control arms too. I already have the parts
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Re: ***Help with front tie rod ends***
You want to think opposite. If you are facing the nut, then you have to turn it towards the car so you want to turn to the right.
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