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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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.
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
what was that wretched. did it telescope out ?
Did it make much of a difference in the way it handles on the road?
Thanks, awesome video….very helpful.
I noticed your sway bar was disconnected. Is it always like that?
Another one. Stating what era wrangler would be beneficial.
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.
Are those Tj front fender flares on that Jeep?
Great video, learned a lot
Thanks Dale! I like your duds and gloves.
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
Luckily my to rods and ball joints are great. Unfortunately my steering gear box isn’t… Good luck with Fungus!!!!
what kind of grease did you use, and did you put anti-seize on all of the threads?
very good work Dale.
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?
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!