How to Replace Inner Tie Rod 09-14 Ford F-150

How to Replace Inner Tie Rod 09-14 Ford F-150

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Markomyt1 says:

Sue, you're awesome!

Olena Erhardt says:

Could you tell what did you add on the outer side of the thread of the inner tie rod after installation? At that thread where the outer tie rod goes. Is it antilocker? Can you torque the inner tie rod when attaching, or it is better to do it manually how it is done in the film? Thank you very much for the film, especially that part where you explain how to lubricate the inner tie rod after the installation. The lady mechanic is so great in her precise and accurate work.

Andrew McSpadden says:

what wrench was used for the inner tie rod nut?

Normanb15 says:

Her videos are the best mechanic videos on you tube. Props to the great camera work as well…thanks 1A Auto

Downhillin' Dad says:

This is such a well done how to video. The camera angles, lighting, stability are all fantastic. Detail level is perfect. Tha k you for this. I was going to take it to a shop but you made this look very easy. Hopefully it goes this easy for me…though my truck has a lot of rust so we shall see

SAVAG3 KEVIN says:

I know your getting a alignment right away but u never say about make sure u tighten the jam nut if its loose it can disconnect from outer tie rod very dangerous

Brent Harrell says:

Do they not sell a replacement metal clamp? The plastic zip tie doesn't seem as durable.

Nicholas Gregory says:

Great job! She seems like an awesome tech!

Richard Lewis says:

Great job Sue.

Shaun Gronda says:

Shade tree auto they should call them selves the parts they sell must be top notch also

Shaun Gronda says:

Don’t clean the boot

Shaun Gronda says:

You pack it first

Shaun Gronda says:

Meanwhile I cut the thing off with grinder in 30 seconds

C&A says:

I'm a fan of the fact this isn't done on some clean demonstration vehicle. Those parts clearly hadn't been touched until she got to them. Great video!

jrohrigj2 says:

Is this the same procedure on a 2006 f150?

carlo mango says:

I admire you.. you are awesome… I wish can do the things you do but I'm still an auto general service tech..

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