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tie rod ends - replacement?
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Very easy to do... Lift the up both front wheels up in the air then turn the steering wheel to the left or right so the rod move out farter from the engine it will give you more room to work on each side.You need to remove the clamp using flat head scew driver the slide the boot out....and you need an open wrench 38mm to remove the inner tie end rod.
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It's most likely your front rear control arms.
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nope. everything in the front end except the struts is new. everything. other than the tie rods. When you turn the wheel back and forth, at any speed, you can reproduce the clunking, and my alignment shop (which specializes in all things that go fast, and a ton of european track car stuff...both in BMW and Porsche) conclude with me that it is definitely the tie rods. They get replaced tomorrow...and an alignment...
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Let me know how it goes? Are you doing both sides inner and outer?
I am getting the inner and outers replaced next week on both sides. Quote:
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I'm doing both inner and outers. You can't buy just the inners aftermarket - either comes at outers only, or as an assembly. Figured all new was best. Really looking forward to getting this done tomorrow, I"m sick of the clunk. I"ll post how things turn out.
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Got the tie rods replaced. Fairly easy job. New tie rods didnt' come with new boots, so I wound up re-using the old ones, I cut the stainless retainer on the large end, and replaced it with a ring clamp (hey, I had two in the garage that fit). Wound up taking the sawzall to cut the old tie-rod assembly in half to get the boots off. There's no way an alignment would have been possible, the old tie rods were simply completely seized.
Got the alignment, they said it was out - and it was, according to the computer. I can't tell much, if any, difference in the way it drives. Clunk wound up not being a tie-rod, but rather a new endlink that had given up the ghost on day one. So he got replaced today, and all is quiet with the X. Nice to have quiet again, and a completely new front suspension. |
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Vehicle was up on the rack, could move the link by hand, it had a significant amount of play. Felt bad about replacing the tight tie-rods, but, the alignment shop told me that they probably would have had to replace them anyway, as I couldn't get them separated.
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are they the same as the link rods or chopsticks?
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