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Juvenate° 05-04-2004 07:30 PM

Tie Rod Problems....
 
Hey everybody,

Bought some tein tie rods and ends awhile back and I'm in the process of removing the stock ones. Removed the tie rod ends without any drama but I'm having problems removing the inner tie rods. I just can't get the damn things out. I followed the procedure as stated on the FSM but still no go. Suckers are on tight. Any ideas? Oh, this is for a '89 240.

DriftS14 05-04-2004 09:40 PM

Use a bigger wrench.

JeromeS13 05-05-2004 10:15 AM

Go to any parts store and get a tie rod remover. Its designed to take out inner tie rods...

Pep Boys or Autozone may even rent it...

smokie700 05-05-2004 10:38 AM

what else do you need cept for the tie rod puller, tie rod ends and tie rod. I heard about the boots and a little other stuff can some shed some light please?

JeromeS13 05-05-2004 10:40 AM

You should be able to reuse your old boots. But, you will need something to secure the boots upon re-installation. The OE wire-straps aren't reusable. I just used zipties on mine... Other than that, you should be good to go....

Juvenate° 05-05-2004 12:21 PM

Thanks for the suggestions. I'm going to check out the local parts store and see if they have that tool.

stannyboy 05-13-2004 10:28 PM

make sure you knock off the clip holding in the tie rod from spinning.
If you didn't already do that, use a flat head and a hammper and get under it and priy it open the clip then you should be able to loosen the tie rod. Its gonna take all your strength. When i did mine i ended up lifting almost my whole body off the ground to bust it loose. I weigh about 180.. lol

irax 05-20-2004 11:52 PM

i just finish installing my teins.. i didnt even use a tie rod puller.. i couldnt figure out how to use it, so i just used a wrench and some penitrating oils, and lots and lots of time... theres a part that prevents the tie rod from spinning and getting itsself undone, but i ended up bending that out of shape and so its not reuseable, but then again it was only on one side... yeah that part stanny boy is talking about, thats what prevents this from being a 20 minute install

needasr20 05-23-2004 11:09 AM

thats wierd.. i did my teins with the spacers the other day.. took seriously about 30 minutes.. chillin out havin a beer.. and just guessed on the length of the tierods and threw them on.. and i didnt know there even was a tool for gettin a tierod off.. man i'm an idiot when it comes to workin on cars.. i just like breakin them...the new tierods are dope though..


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