How To Replace Inner & Outer Tie Rods – Ford Mustang (’05 – ’10)

How To Replace Inner & Outer Tie Rods – Ford Mustang (’05 – ’10)

This video is a step by step guide on how to replace the inner & outer tie rods on an ’07 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500. This video applies to the V6, GT & GT500 Ford Mustangs models from ’05 to ’10.

This is a very basic & simple job that can be done in less then an hour, even if you take your time, with simple hand tools in your driveway. I show some tips & tricks to make this job quick & easy. Make sure to get an alignment afterwards.

MOOG Outer Tie Rod Part #: EV80804
MOOG Inner Tie Rod Part #: ES80805

My “’07 Ford Mustang GT500 Repair & Maintenance” Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRaskbwUWbop5gf8fWwPgpThNRUBEf_EI

The information in this video is for educational purposes only. Pet Rock assumes no liability for property damage or injury incurred as a result of any of the information contained in this video. Use the information in this video at your own risk. Pet Rock recommends safe practices when working with power tools, automotive lifts, lifting tools, jack stands, electrical equipment, blunt instruments, chemicals, lubricants, or any other tools or equipment seen or implied in this video. Any injury, damage or loss that may result from improper use of these tools, equipment, or the information contained in this video is the sole responsibility of the user and not Pet Rock.

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16tc87 says:

How did you know you needed to replace these? I’m having some vibration in my 12 gt. Have roadforced balanced the wheels and tires, replaced brakes. Should I tie rods next?

kevin kelley says:

I know that this is an older video, but it is July 10, 2020, and my son and I will be doing both sides of his 2005 Mustang tomorrow. I am a very mechanically able person, I am 48, been doing this stuff since I was 16 y.o., but I still like to watch a video on the job that I am about to perform. This job is not any different than many cars from the 1970's would be, but I like the peace of mind in knowing what I am about to do. Thank you for taking the time to produce this video.

Anthony DeHart says:

awesome video…thanks for putting this up here…was very helpful

davie olivas says:

You the man.

Seahawks Rock says:

Great video. Helped me replace my inner and outer rods. Thanks!

Gary pearce says:

Very well done !!!

Mario Reyes says:

Excellent video, very well explained it just makes this task a lot easier for all of us, thank you for posting

nike12000 says:

As a ford tech no one takes those sensors out you just beat the shit out of the spindle and get that baby out

Victor Martin Sarmiento says:

Brother, thanks so much, really a good video, the best . It help to fix a big problematic issue .

Bo McCoy says:

Great video. I've worked on numerous and completely rebuilt a few cars, but each one is different. The tip about the speed sensor was invaluable. I would like to add that a 13mm wrench works well on the inner tie rod to keep it from moving.

S L says:

Maybe you gave up on your hands but some nitrile gloves will do you good!

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