Need help removing inner tie rods
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I have the power steering system off the car and one of the boots had split on a tie rod and there gravel ingress so I thought I’d replace both.
After snapping an oil pan bolt today I’m terrified of breaking something else. I’ve tried holding it in a vicde and using a spanner but I’m wary of putting too much torque on the rack. Any tips?



After snapping an oil pan bolt today I’m terrified of breaking something else. I’ve tried holding it in a vicde and using a spanner but I’m wary of putting too much torque on the rack. Any tips?
If the rack is off the car then you'll need to clamp it firmly on the main body, the vice is good... and to get the inner rack ends off, I usually use a big pipe spanner / Stilsons. It 'shouldn't' BD rusted in so will just be FT. Bug I agree, that much rotational force through the rack innards never feels good...
On or off the car, I always ensure that the end I'm working on is pushed right in (so that the knuckle is up against the rack housing), reducing any bending action on the rack (sliding part). Torsional forces you cannot avoid, but they're not usually that tight, obviously release any tab washer first.
Saw DannyDC2 using one similar to this the other week…..
https://www.maxpeedingrods.co.uk/product/12pcs-12-...
…the was to torque his to spec though, rather than remove, but I don’t see why it wouldn’t.
He got his from Amazon, I guess they’re all made in the same factory somewhere.
https://www.maxpeedingrods.co.uk/product/12pcs-12-...
…the was to torque his to spec though, rather than remove, but I don’t see why it wouldn’t.
He got his from Amazon, I guess they’re all made in the same factory somewhere.
TwinKam said:
On or off the car, I always ensure that the end I'm working on is pushed right in (so that the knuckle is up against the rack housing), reducing any bending action on the rack (sliding part). Torsional forces you cannot avoid, but they're not usually that tight, obviously release any tab washer first.
Thanks great shout I’ll do this once it’s on the sub frame. Dave. said:
Saw DannyDC2 using one similar to this the other week ..
https://www.maxpeedingrods.co.uk/product/12pcs-12-...
the was to torque his to spec though, rather than remove, but I don t see why it wouldn t.
He got his from Amazon, I guess they re all made in the same factory somewhere.
Thanks I went and ordered this from Amazon:https://www.maxpeedingrods.co.uk/product/12pcs-12-...
the was to torque his to spec though, rather than remove, but I don t see why it wouldn t.
He got his from Amazon, I guess they re all made in the same factory somewhere.
DAYUAN Inner Tie Rod End Tool Multi Purpose 33mm-42mm
https://amzn.eu/d/05pBImH1
So if this doesn’t work I might have to try the tool you have suggested.
Dave. said:
Saw DannyDC2 using one similar to this the other week ..
https://www.maxpeedingrods.co.uk/product/12pcs-12-...
the was to torque his to spec though, rather than remove, but I don t see why it wouldn t.
He got his from Amazon, I guess they re all made in the same factory somewhere.
This is the type of tool I alluded to earlier in the thread.https://www.maxpeedingrods.co.uk/product/12pcs-12-...
the was to torque his to spec though, rather than remove, but I don t see why it wouldn t.
He got his from Amazon, I guess they re all made in the same factory somewhere.
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