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Re: question ... removing tie rod end ???
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Posted by JWC in MS on April 19, 2006 at 15:23:26 from (199.133.80.226):
In Reply to: question ... removing tie rod end ??? posted by MMB on April 19, 2006 at 14:21:54:
There are tierod end removal tools. I bought one 30 years ago and still cherish it. The tool has a solid metal handle with a wedge shaped fork on one end. The fork goes between the ball portion of the tierod end and the steering arm. It is very handy in conditions where there is no room to swing a hammer. It also saves you from putting a lot of extra torque on the steering arm. You should be able to find one at almost any auto parts store. In todays world of cheap imported tools it will probably cost less than $15 to $20. If you break something else beating with a hammer it will cost more than using the right tool to begin with. Good Luck!
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