My Guy, just ran on your channel. Thanks for the simplicity for this video, I wont be paying Nissan $233 for this job, I can do this myself just by following the steps. Thanks a bunch.
Congratulations for the video and the excellent work. I always follow, because I have a Nissan Altima here in Brazil and your videos help me a lot. I'm waiting for a video on the inner tie rod replacement.
This is an amazing explain video and I really appreciate it. I plan to do this replacement this weekend. My 2015 Nissan Altima SV 2.5L is having a creeking noice whenever I turn my wheel. I think its the tie rods.
What is the treaded hole underneath the tie rod, mine is like that and i think im missing a bolt or something, the drivers side is gone but the passenger side is there. I need to go buy one but i dont know what it is.? Why is that one not in on that car? Please help! Thanks
No need to buy anything thats how its designed. You can see the Altima in the video is the same way. Im not 100 percent sure why or what it is, but you aren’t missing anything
@@TheOriginalBeeCee thanks, i think it might be a "stop bolt"?..still not sure. Looked for hours last night. I really appreciate looking out, wanted to make sure everything is safe. I think i am good but ill stop by nissan to see ..
@@TheOriginalBeeCee The torch worked. got it out easily but now I can't get the ball joint out I've been hammering it forever! Where do I buy that tool you got?
@@TheOriginalBeeCeeMoog, the manufacturer, specifically advises the installer to grease the new ball joint/tie rod end immediately upon installation. Also, using the ball joint separator that Nissan recommends is much less violent and causes no damage to the tie rod or the steering knuckle.
My Guy, just ran on your channel. Thanks for the simplicity for this video, I wont be paying Nissan $233 for this job, I can do this myself just by following the steps. Thanks a bunch.
Thank you for the comment man! Definitely appreciate it 🙏
Thank you for a great tutorial! Very detailed, and the video quality is superb!
I appreciate your comment! Thank you!!!
Your videos are great. Simple yet detailed explanation of why and how. This tutorial is about to save me a LOT of money.
I appreciate the comment! Thank you 🙏
Congratulations for the video and the excellent work. I always follow, because I have a Nissan Altima here in Brazil and your videos help me a lot.
I'm waiting for a video on the inner tie rod replacement.
im happy your channel is growing haha good stuff my guy stay consistent
What up bro!!! I definitely appreciate that man!! 🙏🙏
This is an amazing explain video and I really appreciate it. I plan to do this replacement this weekend. My 2015 Nissan Altima SV 2.5L is having a creeking noice whenever I turn my wheel. I think its the tie rods.
I appreciate the comment 🙏
Would the driver side be the same direction to take the jam nut off with wrench
@10:30 i reviewed driver side jam nut
What is the treaded hole underneath the tie rod, mine is like that and i think im missing a bolt or something, the drivers side is gone but the passenger side is there. I need to go buy one but i dont know what it is.? Why is that one not in on that car? Please help! Thanks
No need to buy anything thats how its designed. You can see the Altima in the video is the same way. Im not 100 percent sure why or what it is, but you aren’t missing anything
@@TheOriginalBeeCee thanks, i think it might be a "stop bolt"?..still not sure. Looked for hours last night. I really appreciate looking out, wanted to make sure everything is safe. I think i am good but ill stop by nissan to see ..
What kind of blow torch should I get? I cannot get that nut lose. I had an alignment done a little over a year ago and I guess they over tightened it.
All you need is a small propane or map torch like I utilized in the video!
@@TheOriginalBeeCee Alright thanks going to go buy one and hopefully it works. All your videos have been great!
@@fist82 appreciate it! But awesome man let me know how it goes 🙏
@@TheOriginalBeeCee The torch worked. got it out easily but now I can't get the ball joint out I've been hammering it forever! Where do I buy that tool you got?
@@fist82 you can grab it from any local parts store and/or harbor freight!
Do you have to change both sides ?
I most definitely would.
What about grease? I assume these new boots are empty.
They come greased from factory, but you can definitely shoot some grease in @ time of installation to ensure boots are filled.
@@TheOriginalBeeCeeMoog, the manufacturer, specifically advises the installer to grease the new ball joint/tie rod end immediately upon installation. Also, using the ball joint separator that Nissan recommends is much less violent and causes no damage to the tie rod or the steering knuckle.
@@clarkcooper2920 these were all but filled 🤷♂️
Very helpful!!!
Appreciate the comment! 🙏
Can you do a tutorial how to properly clean the electronic throttle body on this nissan altima? The videos you made are a great help. Thank you
I appreciate it! And I’ll certainly try to do one 👍
Good video real helpful
Appreciate it 🙏
Great video after I turned the sound off.
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