Only time I use a pickle fork is when the tie rod and ball joint are bad.Sunex,I have my local Parts Plus Auto parts store warranty them.I know the salesman there.Popping tie rod ends and ball joints,I smack the side of the knuckle with a big hammer.
That is exactly how I break them loose, big hammer and hit it hard all around and they pop loose no problem 98 percent of the time. Thanks for watching.
Oh my bad I must have got mixed up with another kit I looked at. I look up a lot of stuff for these videos and spend quite a bit of time researching. Unfortunately I do not employ a fact checker. Lol just kidding and thank you for the info I appreciate it. Thanks for watching.
Omg I really wanted to include the Mayhew inner tie rod tool kit but already had enough tools. If I added anything else the list would have kept growing. Thanks for watching.
Only time I use a pickle fork is when the tie rod and ball joint are bad.Sunex,I have my local Parts Plus Auto parts store warranty them.I know the salesman there.Popping tie rod ends and ball joints,I smack the side of the knuckle with a big hammer.
That is exactly how I break them loose, big hammer and hit it hard all around and they pop loose no problem 98 percent of the time. Thanks for watching.
The stubby 1/2 kit you're recommending comes with a 4.0 and a 2.0, that's not a 2.5 HO, just FYI.
Oh my bad I must have got mixed up with another kit I looked at. I look up a lot of stuff for these videos and spend quite a bit of time researching. Unfortunately I do not employ a fact checker. Lol just kidding and thank you for the info I appreciate it. Thanks for watching.
good video
Thank you very much I appreciate that and thanks for watching
Inner tie rod tool saves time; Open end wrench set with teeth like Snap-on flank drive and a big pipe wrench or pilers wrench.
Omg I really wanted to include the Mayhew inner tie rod tool kit but already had enough tools. If I added anything else the list would have kept growing. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for sharing