It unscrews & the crimps just bend
You will have to read up on how to
re-crimp it
May be video on it or instructions in the box
Where would I be able to find a video on this jeep
You Tube Video--- I thought everyone heard of that !
The one on u tube has the clamps on the outside of the connecting rod not like the one that is crimped like the one on the jeep my daughter has. Could I put a lock nut On the tie rod and lock it down like other tie rod on other cars, if I could find a nut that fits the tie rod.it should work don't u think
The one on u tube has the clamps on the outside of the connecting rod not like the one that is crimped like the one on the jeep my daughter has. Could I put a lock nut On the tie rod and lock it down like other tie rod on other cars, if I could find a nut that fits the tie rod.it should work don't u think
Sorry about that I was trying to add to the last massage.i was thinking a nut off an axle should be the same as the tie rod.
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SOURCE: replacing outer tie rod on a 2000 dodge neon
put the tie rod back in and thread the nut on. then you turn the inner tierod with a pipe wrench or a big pair of channel locks. you can spray the threads with pb blaster or wd-40. also if ya have a propane torch this helps loosen the threads. apply heat to the outer tierod do not heat the inner. good luck jimmy
SOURCE: how do you replace the outer tie rods on 2000 oldsmobile alero
Jack up vehicle; back off set nut that connects outer to inner tie rod; remove cotter pin and castle nut from outer ball socket of t/r end; take a 'pickle fork' and tap between joint and steering knuckle to separate; then unscrew the outer t/r from the inner t/r, "counting the number of turns until completely off. Run the new locking nut onto new tir rod end; turn t/r same number of turns, and lock set nut; runt the new post of t/r end back into steering knuckle, tap down with a hammer, and use new castle nut to tighten; insert new cotter pin and grease fitting; again tighted locking nut to inner t/r; grease new t/r end...good to go!
SOURCE: How to replace Inner Tie rod on 1994 Chrysler Town & Country?
222,000 miles? that's a good vechile so far! anyways, do some price checking. new rack and pinions come with the inner tie rods. so if it's like 50 more for the whole assembly, i would but if not, it's up to you. i've changed some rack and pinions on vechiles that were under 150000 due to major leaking. and if you put just new rods in, if it dose start leaking later, you'll get new inner rods again with new system you'll just be paying labor and alingment charges again. so again, my OPINION is if I'm going to keep it for a while and if it's COST effective, just to do the whole unit.
SOURCE: How Do I Remove & Replace Worn Inner Tie Rod Ends
Cut band clamp. use tie wrap. Special tool to remove inner tie rod. Autozone or others have them to rent. Must align after replacement
SOURCE: Loose inner tie rods on '97 Dodge Dakota Sport 2WD
corect size wrench should work. count the number of turn it takes to remove each unit make note and install new units using those numbers
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