I have a 2002 Nissan Maxima that needs a lot of work, your videos are very informative and have been super helpful in learning about my Maxima and attempting to fix the problems . Thanks keep them coming!
Those are great looking cars. Glad to hear the videos have helped you out! Thanks for checking out our videos! If any of our viewers need to make this repair, we carry the part shown in this video on our website. Here's a link to them. We also offer free shipping on all orders in the US. www.1aauto.com/tie-rod/i/1asfk00232?f=524087&y=2003&UA-cam&CTA%20Comment&ATony
Do you have, or will you have any videos of 2005 Ford Taurus sudden acceleration problem with it being possibly the fault of cruise control cable being disconnected at the throttle cam?
I've been looking through video after video, and I can't find one that gives a good way to get the nut unscrewed on the end (where the boot is). When I twist, the whole thing turns. Practically no one else seems to have this problem (I have a chevy impala). They just seem to come right off! Any way to do this without having to buy a clamp or vice grip of some sort?
You would need to put tension on that tie rod end somehow so that the shaft doesn't spin. Possibly try a pickle fork between the knuckle and the tie rod end to help put a little tension on it. Hope this helps you out.
You want to measure the distance (as shown in the video) to the center of the tie rod, so that when you screw the new tie rod on, the vehicle will be somewhat aligned. When you put the new tie rod on the measurements should be the same as when you took the old tie rod end off. Hope this helps you out. 1aauto.com 888-844-3393
+Nate Charles Thank you for your inquiry. These are manufactured by TRQ, TRQ is a high quality, high-end name brand that we offer and back with our 1A Auto Limited Lifetime Warranty. Please let us know if you have any further questions.
My 2007 Nissan Maxima does not have a lock nut , the original out tie rod has the lock nut on it. Of course, that makes this impossible to remove! Any advice would be helpful!
+Jay Pete You may have to put a pipe wrench on the inner tie rod to keep it from twisting, while you back the outer tie rod off. Hope this helps you out. 1aauto.com
Technically you only have to do what is bad. If it is just the outer tie rod that is failing then you can do just the outer with a alignment. However it wouldnt hurt doing the inner with it. It would save you from needing to go in there a second time and having a second alignment done.Thank you for watching. 1aauto.com 888-844-3393
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I have a 2002 Nissan Maxima that needs a lot of work, your videos are very informative and have been super helpful in learning about my Maxima and attempting to fix the problems . Thanks keep them coming!
It is amazing that 1A Auto uses a crescent wrench instead of the appropriate metric size wrench.
@Joel Cruz You may want to check the suspension components for wear. You may also need an alignment.
thank you all so much been watching your channel for years ! i have an 03 Infiniti i35 and your alls videos has been the best
Those are great looking cars. Glad to hear the videos have helped you out! Thanks for checking out our videos! If any of our viewers need to make this repair, we carry the part shown in this video on our website. Here's a link to them. We also offer free shipping on all orders in the US. www.1aauto.com/tie-rod/i/1asfk00232?f=524087&y=2003&UA-cam&CTA%20Comment&ATony
I will keep you on in mind in my future purchase and again thanks a lot !
Great insight on maxima.Thanxx
Do you have, or will you have any videos of 2005 Ford Taurus sudden acceleration problem with it being possibly the fault of cruise control cable being disconnected at the throttle cam?
Unfortunately that is not something we can do a video on. We'd recommend taking that to a ford dealer. Please let us know what you find though.
Is this the same for an 04?
My tires wear on the inside the front ones...95 maxima...does it have to do with tie rod...or struts being worn
I've been looking through video after video, and I can't find one that gives a good way to get the nut unscrewed on the end (where the boot is). When I twist, the whole thing turns. Practically no one else seems to have this problem (I have a chevy impala). They just seem to come right off! Any way to do this without having to buy a clamp or vice grip of some sort?
You would need to put tension on that tie rod end somehow so that the shaft doesn't spin. Possibly try a pickle fork between the knuckle and the tie rod end to help put a little tension on it. Hope this helps you out.
I’m having the exact same issue with inner tie rod spinning can can’t find a single video. - 2006 maxima
Is the torque spec for the castle nut the same for a 2008 Nissan Quest?
+Smooth Operator The torque specs will most likely be different on a Nissan Quest than a Maxima. 1aauto.com
What's the point of measuring? Also, could you do a video of a front wheel bearing replacement on an 04-08 maxima? thanks!
You want to measure the distance (as shown in the video) to the center of the tie rod, so that when you screw the new tie rod on, the vehicle will be somewhat aligned. When you put the new tie rod on the measurements should be the same as when you took the old tie rod end off. Hope this helps you out. 1aauto.com 888-844-3393
What brand tie rods did you use in this video?
+Nate Charles Thank you for your inquiry. These are manufactured by TRQ, TRQ is a high quality, high-end name brand that we offer and back with our 1A Auto Limited Lifetime Warranty. Please let us know if you have any further questions.
My 2007 Nissan Maxima does not have a lock nut , the original out tie rod has the lock nut on it. Of course, that makes this impossible to remove! Any advice would be helpful!
+Jay Pete You may have to put a pipe wrench on the inner tie rod to keep it from twisting, while you back the outer tie rod off. Hope this helps you out. 1aauto.com
Thnks i will.
so pretty much if you have to replace the tie rods, all you have to do is replace the outer rod and not the inner?
Technically you only have to do what is bad. If it is just the outer tie rod that is failing then you can do just the outer with a alignment. However it wouldnt hurt doing the inner with it. It would save you from needing to go in there a second time and having a second alignment done.Thank you for watching.
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