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Inner tie rod removal
Hey, all: This guy at the auto parts place was telling me i would need a specialty tool to remove my inner tie rod. Is this true, or is it not hard at all to do?? I've never screwed around with inner/outer tie rods before, and i have recently purchased new ones. I'm not sure exactly what to expect here. Do i need any specialtly tools for this job? or is it something i can pull off with just some regular tools? any help would be nice, thank you.
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Re: Inner tie rod removal
you need a ball-joint separator. nothing expensive. two types, one you use a hammer with, and you use a wrench with.
http://images.google.co.uk/images?hl...=1&sa=N&tab=wi those things.
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Re: Inner tie rod removal
hey, thanks for the info. The auto parts place i went to also rents out specialty tools, one of which was one of those joint seperater thingies. The guy was trying to get me to take it as well. I was tempted, but i figured this guy was probably just trying to get a few extra bucks out of me........I figured there was a way to get around doing that. I actually have one of the simple ones, the kind you use a hammer with. I'll give that a try, first. Thanks again!
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Re: Inner tie rod removal
ummm. well the ball joint separator thing is to remove the outer tie rod. the inner tie rod you should have a specialty tool made just for removing inner tie rods. you can get away with using a couple big vise grips or channel locks, the inner rod threads into the steering rack, and the outer tie rod threads onto the inner one. simple as that.
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Re: Inner tie rod removal
On some cars, there is enough room to use a pipe wrench to take the inner tie rods out, but on other cars, you 100% need the special tool. I'm not sure if you can use a pipe wrenhc on a 240 cause I used the special tool on mine.
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Re: Inner tie rod removal
where do you use the special tool?
All I needed was a hammer, screwdriver and a couple of wrenches. |
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Re: Inner tie rod removal
It's like a pipe with an adapter on the end, it's weird, anyways, like I said, I had the tool so I used it, but I'm sure there are other ways to do it.
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Re: Inner tie rod removal
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Re: Inner tie rod removal
Indeed, but that's $50 saved if you take your time and get it back to where it was. You can buy a lot of beer with $50, or almost 2 tanks of gas. ^^
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Re: Inner tie rod removal
And in 2000 miles yoru tires will have diagonal wear on them and you'll have to spend 400$ for a new set....you can buy a lot of beer with 400$.
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Re: Inner tie rod removal
Ahh good point, can't say I ever had a problem with that though. Besides, $45 Ecstas are your friend.
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