Wrecked Tie Rods! How to replace tie rods Jeep Wrangler: Project Fungus

Wrecked Tie Rods! How to replace tie rods Jeep Wrangler: Project Fungus

Here I show how to replace tie rods on a Jeep Wrangler. This tie rod replacement is on a 1992 Jeep Wrangle YJ named Project Fungus.
Here are tie rods that fit this vehicle.
L Outer Tie Rod: https://amzn.to/32uabkP
R Outer Tie Rod: https://amzn.to/34GrVe1

If you are replacing the Tie Rods on your Drag Link as well, here are the links.
L Inner at Pitman Arm: https://amzn.to/2K4izkB
R Inner Tie Rod: https://amzn.to/2qF0JNZ

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Jesus Aguilar says:

Replace my steering wheel wire harness and now my dash board lights don’t work. Also Replace new dash board light to.!what can I check next 89 wrangler.

Andrew Browner says:

is there any good reason that manufacturers make the passenger side tierod end/drag link one piece so when the joint wears out it costs in excess of 100$ instead of 15$? doesnt seem to have any benefit could just as easily be a threaded connected

s bennet says:

what was that wretched. did it telescope out ?

Larry Hart says:

Did it make much of a difference in the way it handles on the road?

Bob G says:

Thanks, awesome video….very helpful.

john pellow says:

I noticed your sway bar was disconnected. Is it always like that?

Keith Alan says:

Another one. Stating what era wrangler would be beneficial.

Jack Collins says:

You are lucky your tie rod bar has enough clearance that it drops down enough before it makes contact with the leaf springs to remove it. I have a 1962 jeep Willys pickup that I had to also drop leaf springs to have enough clearance to remove tie rod ends.

Nicolas S says:

Are those Tj front fender flares on that Jeep?

marden Villalta says:

Great video, learned a lot

Kris Robards says:

Thanks Dale! I like your duds and gloves.

Matt H says:

I could watch this type of vid all day. Sorry but I don’t like the live streams. But still a fan. Great job and nice jeeps

William Johnson says:

Luckily my to rods and ball joints are great. Unfortunately my steering gear box isn’t… Good luck with Fungus!!!!

Dave Turner says:

what kind of grease did you use, and did you put anti-seize on all of the threads?

LZDEN says:

very good work Dale.

David Jessee says:

I just bought tie rod ends and ball joints for my 92 yj… did you not need to replace the tierod ends on the drag link?

Tim Gidden says:

I need you to buy a TJ and start making videos on those as well lol. Love the YJ vids and knowledge that you have. Keep it coming!

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