Detach the outer tie rod ends. You may need to use a special tie rod end puller to get them off. You can rent one at the local rental store. Most times a sharp rap with a BFH on the end of the tie rod mount will shock it loose. Do not hit the tie rod end itself. Remove an...
Another simple but unexpected reason forcar shakingis the tie rod. Yes, you are correct, it is the one that connects the wheels to your car’s steering. These tie rods keep your wheels in the same direction, so drivers can easily adjust and change direction by controlling the steering. No...
That's what I ended up doing, making the font smaller. Now the button height matches the height of the Inputbox much closer. The text on the button is a little hard to read now, but this is just for my use and I know what the button does. I did notice after making the font sma...
Thanks to the internet, creative closet hacks are everywhere. These are some of the most clever ideas I found on Instagram: Command Hooks can help you store jewelry and other accessories on the wall. Or, you could use a tie organizer like graciouslifestyles posted onInstagram, or turn it in...
Disconnect the cotter pin holding the tie rod end to the steering knuckle. The steering knuckle is the part behind the wheel hub that turns it when the steering wheel turns, and the tie rod end connects the steering knuckle to the wheel hub. Use a separator to pry them apart. Remove the...
Insert pickle fork or use ball joint separator hereRemove Nut 8 Separate the ball joint using a pickle fork or tie rod separator. 9 Measure and record the length of the toe link from the center of the ball joint pin on each end. 10 Remove the lower 8mm bolt attaching the heat shie...
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Remove the outer tie rod end from the steering knuckle. To do this, you can use a tie rod puller or a ball joint separator. Insert the tool between the ball joint of the outer tie rod end and the steering knuckle. Use it to pry the shaft out of the steering knuckle. 6 Remove th...