How To Replace A Rack And Pinion Tie Rod: 1995 Chevrolet Camaro

How To Replace A Rack And Pinion Tie Rod: 1995 Chevrolet Camaro

Here I show you how to replace the tierods on your vehicle with rack and pinion steering. When everything was said and done, the toe was so out that you coul…

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Dill Arnett says:

Can this be the reason for my popping in the steering when I turn the wheel
going slow?

Scott Bacon says:

101.1 wrif, the city that rocks. Detroit rock city what what

sonyxploder says:

Too bad you’re not on msn often if at all lol. I’d show you what my car
looks like atm.

DanielRichards644 says:

also @2:12 if you broke that nut loose first before separating the tie rod
end from the knuckle it would be easier to brake free.

DanielRichards644 says:

@1:30, STOP STOP STOP, well not so bad if you’re replacing the outer, but
if you’re doing just the inner tie rod don’t bang on top like that, hit the
knuckle from the side, if you must hit it from the top atleast thread the
castle nut back on a few turns and hit it, what your doing is damaging the
threads of the outer tie rod.

Edgar Toribio says:

I bought a tie rod from autozone do I have to grease it?

damian rodrigues says:

hey nice job thank.very good”

YourTaintStinks says:

Thank you sir, much appreciated.

MICHAEL MARTINEZ says:

very useful information folk, thanks..

Antonio Ayala says:

hi, i have a 2004 grand prix gt, 3800, i was sitting at a light, and i saw
the car was over heating, i stepped out and saw brown liquid leak from the
bottom and smelled like really old antifreeze, when i parked the car i saw
one of the L shaped hose fittings was cracked, do you recomend changing the
water pump and fittings????

michael washington says:

very helpful for replacing the tie rod on my el camino

Thesqueezebox1 says:

How bout the other end on the rack side I need help with that side

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