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tie rod ends on a cruiser

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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tie rod ends on a cruiser

Post by jigga »

hi,

just wondering how hard it is to change the tie rod ends on a bundera and adjust the steering box? is it very hard? im not great with cars, but was wondering if it was something a novice could do with a bit of research and time?

cheers
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Post by FJOE45 »

Buy a workshop manual and read that section and work out if you think you can do it. If you stuff it up you can always pay someone to fix it, thats how I'm learning.
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Post by jigga »

i have one, just wondering if someone who has done it already, and can give me any hints etc. also, if they felt that it was easy or hard.

someone must be able to bhelp me.

thanks in advance.
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Post by hokey »

hey,
its a pretty broad question. is there anything specifically you are worried about? it is a fairly easy job but i have a pretty complete set of tools and between myself, my brother and my dad a fair bit of mechanical knowledge (for this job anyway :) )
Have you got the required tools like socket set, hammers and preferrable a puller.
Cheers, Calvin
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