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tie rod ends

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tie rod ends

Post by andy1517 »

Done a search, couldnt find anything.
I am trying to replace the RH tie rod end. How do you remove them without a puller?
I heard by hitting them, the bolt expands?
Any hints?
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Re: tie rod ends

Post by tehekho »

andy1517 wrote:Done a search, couldnt find anything.
I am trying to replace the RH tie rod end. How do you remove them without a puller?
I heard by hitting them, the bolt expands?
Any hints?
94 swb sierra.
BFH on the housing that the tapered bolt actually sits in.
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Re: tie rod ends

Post by andy1517 »

just tried this. No luck...
Any other advice?
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Re: tie rod ends

Post by tehekho »

Get a bigger hammer :finger:

Perhaps some from of penetrating lubricant and time.

And a bigger hammer.
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Re: tie rod ends

Post by andy1517 »

must have to hit it BLOODY hard!
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Re: tie rod ends

Post by tehekho »

andy1517 wrote:must have to hit it BLOODY hard!
I've generally found that a few whacks with a hammer while pulling on the joint and it'll pop out. Hitting lightly with a big hammer tends to work better than exerting stupendous amounts of energy with a mediocre hammer.
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Re: tie rod ends

Post by andy1517 »

JUST GOT IT OUT!! woohoo!

Do you need to put grease on the bolt when putting in new ones?
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Re: tie rod ends

Post by tehekho »

andy1517 wrote:JUST GOT IT OUT!! woohoo!

Do you need to put grease on the bolt when putting in new ones?
BFH?

As for the grease, I never do - buy being an IT guy, I'm hardly charged with the authority to give an answer on that ;)
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Re: tie rod ends

Post by oldmate »

Bit of anti seize stuff wouldn't hurt. But I've never done it.
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Re: tie rod ends

Post by andy1517 »

BFH!!!

All the way!
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