after replacing those inner and outer tie rods are they suppose to twist back and forth by hand? on my truck both sides I can twist the the inner and outer as a whole by hand.. I dont know if that is normal or not. There is no other play except by twisting..
You made it look easy, especially the puller you used. I used to use a fork myself, but you sold me on the puller. Great video. Yeah, dialing the ends just as the old one gets it pretty close. And you are right, the sleeve is the best way to go. I would hate it if someone used an old sleeve for it to strip out.
Great video! Thank you for sharing…
If you'd wait to grease it after you're done it wouldn't be that hard to get that tie rod in
thanks for the video. just curious, do you remember the length of the driver side inner and out tie rod?
Any Video On Sway bar links?
Good stuff! Great video!
Good job man. Nothing like doing the work yourself. And saving money. Rather than bringing it to the stealership! Lol
Hahaha.. that fast motion was funny.
Great work without losing your nuts
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after replacing those inner and outer tie rods are they suppose to twist back and forth by hand? on my truck both sides I can twist the the inner and outer as a whole by hand.. I dont know if that is normal or not. There is no other play except by twisting..
You made it look easy, especially the puller you used. I used to use a fork myself, but you sold me on the puller. Great video.
Yeah, dialing the ends just as the old one gets it pretty close. And you are right, the sleeve is the best way to go. I would hate it if someone used an old sleeve for it to strip out.