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Think I need to change steering knuckle


carjofixer
08-10-2010, 10:18 PM
So I changed the breaks on my 2000 Cherokee Sport. When I was tightening the last bolt on the caliper it stripped. The bolt came out ok but the threads from the steering knuckle (I think) came out also. Do I need to change the steering knuckle or is there a way to get that bolt to tighten?

If I need to change the knuckle is it a giant pain? I don't have a slide hammer and I hear removing the hub can be hard without one. I have experience working on my jeep but never anything with bearings or the hubs.

Airjer_
08-11-2010, 10:00 AM
You can always try a heli-coil first. It will come in a kit. You'll drill out the hole, Tap it, then install the heli-coil with a little tread lock. Then install the caliper.

carjofixer
08-11-2010, 06:38 PM
You can always try a heli-coil first. It will come in a kit. You'll drill out the hole, Tap it, then install the heli-coil with a little tread lock. Then install the caliper.

Thank you, that is an excellent idea. I think I'm definitely going to try that first.

Jmrec100
08-14-2010, 11:55 AM
Helicoil does work. I did the same thing on my Chevy Cavalier. Still driving it. Just take your time and drill straight.

carjofixer
08-15-2010, 10:19 AM
Helicoil does work. I did the same thing on my Chevy Cavalier. Still driving it. Just take your time and drill straight.

Thanks, used helicoil and it worked perfect.

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