How to replace a tie rod on Mom’s SUV GMC Envoy by an eleven year old kid mechanic named Kevin and his sister. Even a Kid Can Do It…
How to replace a tie rod on Mom’s SUV GMC Envoy by an eleven year old kid mechanic named Kevin and his sister. Even a Kid Can Do It…
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Good job kid! Don’t forget to tell people to count the number of turns when they remove the tie rod and match the number of turns up with the new one or their alignment will be off… very important.
great video love it very easy. i need to change lower control arm bushing 2006 envoy denali
would that be a hard job maby you got some advice thanks
Fantastic I really enjoyed it,you should have your own tv show. Thanks
When are u doing the next video?
What an awesome video!! I’d love to have a son like that!!!! You can come and work on my GMC Envoy anytime!!! You’ll make a great mechanic some day!!! Good luck to you!!!!
I have the same lift….
Great video thanks for sharing!
Hey bud….thanks for doing this….changed it myself in less than an hour. Didn’t have a puller but did have a hammer and claw….smack, it popped out! Also measure how far the adjustment on the arm is now (where the adjustment nuts are) so you can get it OK enough for alignment to get it to a garage for a “real” alignment. I did your instructions almost to a T and I’m done. Keep going!!!
Thanks
Excellent, thank you for sharing this!
hey i gotta give ya props for bein able to change a tie rod when your 11, i go to a tech school for this stuff and i jus got some tips for ya. you are not supposed to use a puller, and u have to count the threads on the tie rod so you dont mess up the alignment, also u usually need a washer and you should NOT use and impact gun so you can torque the bolts correctly.
Master !!!!!!
Wtg young man!! Enjoyed this video greatly!