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Lol don’t they always seem to work on the cleanest vehicles
Beat it like it owes you money!
What is the torque spec for the inner tie rod?
Is the 85 ft lb castle nut for mounting bolt the same torque on a 2020 f150 ?
Good video Sue! You are wonderful
Good video sue.
Too much damage to the knuckle, I don’t like the idea of pounding shit out of it.
How do you know if you need new outer tie rods?
For the life of me, I cannot find or figure out what those locking pliers are called. Can you give any info on them???
Would not want to get in a fight with her
Let me tell you you do a very nice job
Congratulations for your videos,
Sue is awesome.
I’ve watched a million of these videos for F-150’s and blows my mind how “easy” they make it look. On numerous occasions ive tried getting that damn jam nut loose and it always a nightmare. A simple 2 hour job turns into the biggest headache when u can’t get that bolt loose or the rod end won’t come out of the spindle. Often times you will end up needed a blow torch to remove the jam nut
Should you count how many turns it takes. So your not way off ? Like I understand you need an alignment regardless but at lease it's safe to drive to the shop.