How to Replace an Outer Tie Rod End

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  • Outer tie rod replacement. Learn how to replace tie rod ends.
    This video will show you how to change the outer tie rod of your car or truck. You do not need any special tools to do this job, just a few basic hand tools. The job straight forward and anyone with basic tools can do it!
    Find an inexpensive tie rod here: www.amazon.com/s/?_encoding=UT...
    Socket set I use: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000...
    Torque Wrench I used: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00C...
    Grease Gun: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000...
    Chassis Grease for the Tie Rod Ends: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002...
    How to tell if your tie rod is bad: • How to Tell if Your Ti...
    How to replace the inner and outer tie rod: • How to Change Tie Rods...
    How to Replace a different outer tie rod: • How To Replace an Oute...
    How to replace a Control Arm: • How to Replace a Contr...
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    Due to factors beyond the control of ChrisFix, I cannot guarantee against improper use or unauthorized modifications of this information. ChrisFix assumes no liability for property damage or injury incurred as a result of any of the information contained in this video. Use this information at your own risk. ChrisFix recommends safe practices when working on vehicles and or with tools seen or implied in this video. Due to factors beyond the control of ChrisFix, no information contained in this video shall create any expressed or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result. Any injury, damage, or loss that may result from improper use of these tools, equipment, or from the information contained in this video is the sole responsibility of the user and not ChrisFix.
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  • @johngraham6506
    @johngraham6506 9 років тому +103

    Very nice job. Just the right amount of information. You point out important things to know. No camera movement. Good sound quality. Overall, just very well done. I will look you up for other car repair tips. Thank you for doing this.

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  9 років тому +9

      John Graham Thanks John! I am glad you liked the video! Definitely consider subscribing! New automotive 'how to' videos every Thursday and most Mondays!

  • @chrisfix
    @chrisfix  9 років тому +24

    +Joe Fox, I cannot reply to your comment directly for some reason so I hope you see this. That is great! I am glad my videos are helping you save money (which are going to a nice tool kit instead of crooks), and hopefully you are learning a lot too!

    • @matthowey4742
      @matthowey4742 7 років тому +2

      ChrisFix your the man been helping me for years

    • @151262bf
      @151262bf 7 років тому

      Matt Howey
      okay miamotita

    • @RemyAlphaElite
      @RemyAlphaElite 3 роки тому

      I’m gonna check mine out and use this video to do them.

  • @tomanec4488
    @tomanec4488 5 років тому +21

    Mechanic quoted me 611 dollars for both outer tie rods, so using this video I was able to do it for just under 80. Thank you!

    • @AllanO808
      @AllanO808 4 роки тому +2

      You need a new mechanic. No more than 45 minutes labour for both sides. Parts are around £15/$30

  • @geoffparnell8514
    @geoffparnell8514 6 років тому +34

    Chris, your videos consistently make me want to run home and work on my truck. You do a great job instilling confidence. Keep it up!

  • @ProtectionDirect
    @ProtectionDirect 10 років тому +131

    Man, wish everything on mine was that clean. Up here in Maine everything seems to be made from rust. Turns every "quick" job into a battle.

    • @boosted2.4_sky
      @boosted2.4_sky 5 років тому +9

      Same in Ohio... My tie rod ends look nothing like that...lol

    • @richiepunx
      @richiepunx 4 роки тому

      Irish here. Exact same story. Fought with that adjustment nut for an hour before it came loose. Had to get the blowtorch at it!

    • @zachshaner6296
      @zachshaner6296 4 роки тому +2

      Same Canada sucks for that

    • @InsanoBinLooney
      @InsanoBinLooney 4 роки тому +4

      Other Canadian here, I've used a second jack on the wrench to make that crusty nut budge....and permanently bowed the wrench into a boomerang.

  • @BrendonNasty
    @BrendonNasty 9 років тому +624

    I find this video unrealistic due to the lack of cursing, throwing tools, sweating, calling friends for help, busting knuckles against something sharp, breaking a part then needing to wait a week for the new one to get there then another one breaks.

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  9 років тому +88

      Count Stackula Hahaha, it literally went as you saw it in the video. Most of the jobs I do go relatively smoothly. It is all about having the right tools!

    • @innercityprepper
      @innercityprepper 8 років тому +24

      +ChrisFix it doesn't hurt that you're clearly in a place with no road salt! ;)

    • @JahSmokebuds
      @JahSmokebuds 8 років тому +20

      +ChrisFix ya try working on this same job in the rust belt of ohio.. everything and anything in your suspension or steering has to be soaked in oil or cut off and makes any job 3x as long

    • @JahSmokebuds
      @JahSmokebuds 8 років тому +1

      +ChrisFix for example your lower control arms would have zero paint on them... your tie rod will not loosen with a rubber mallet etc etc

    • @innercityprepper
      @innercityprepper 8 років тому +5

      JahSmokebuds, Chris has specified in other videos that he has indeed painted his undercarriage and suspension parts like control arms, etc.
      If you have access to air tools, an air chisel will get ANYTHING out, including rust-welded stuff. It is well worth the money, even for a cheap pancake compressor and the cheapest air chisel.

  • @l.no.solace7209
    @l.no.solace7209 2 роки тому +7

    I still come back to watch these. I learned brakes from you. I learned how to paint my valve cover. I started welding to fix things on my own cars because of you. I am so glad youve been successful because these videos help people like me a ton. Even if its not all about saving money and i do a lot of dumb stuff modding my car, you got me pretty far.
    Thank you Chris

  • @toddley2939
    @toddley2939 9 років тому +84

    You are such an easy guy to learn from. Thanks for the clear explanation. Saved me messing up my alignment and also saved me paying out for something I would have had to guess my way through but now will do with heaps more confidence. I hope this good karma comes back at least tenfold to you. Cheers.

  • @e7venjedi
    @e7venjedi 3 роки тому +6

    Dude, this is really well done. One of the best repair guides I've ever seen.

  • @jamesruot4762
    @jamesruot4762 6 років тому +3

    Ive allways loved cars. My dad was a ford mech for 32 years but allways told me he didnt want me pulling wrenches for rest of my life. At 43 now im trying to learn a lot more about cars. Thank u so much for all ur vids chris. They are easy to understand and so helpfull. U truly are a blessing.

  • @excavatoree
    @excavatoree 2 роки тому +3

    I like the quieter, calmer Chris better, but overall the videos started out as the best repair videos on the internet, and they've only gotten better in the last 7 years.

  • @mrwatson7599
    @mrwatson7599 3 місяці тому +1

    9 years later and this is still the best video around 🤌🏾

  • @dannynegrete3172
    @dannynegrete3172 4 роки тому +23

    5 years after this video was made and it's still helping. Saved me money. 💪👌

  • @idawsamuelsson
    @idawsamuelsson 8 років тому +4

    Thank you for the video. I changed on my car for the very first time all by myself thanks to your awesome video! Greetings for Sweden and a very grateful girl 😊

  • @Hawk011
    @Hawk011 7 років тому +5

    Just done my first tie rod end swap. Was easy as cake just as I saw in this great video. Thanks Chris!

  • @souljabro3601
    @souljabro3601 9 років тому +13

    Chris Fix you rock man I am tired of getting reamed by mechanics, thanks to you I have saved tons of money and like you always say I used the extra money I saved on repairs to buy better tools. Thank you for you're top notch quality videos keep up the good work.

  • @zaow82
    @zaow82 8 років тому +13

    Your videos are really informative to someone who doesn't know all the intricate details about cars and their problems. I'm heading outside right now to check my tie rods, been hearing a lot of noise recently and thought it was my tyres. Great video, keep on making more!

  • @unclebrucelive
    @unclebrucelive 8 років тому +5

    I wish everybody doing auto repair videos was as easy to understand as yours. GREAT JOB!

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  8 років тому +1

      +Bruce R Thanks Bruce!

  • @joed9224
    @joed9224 6 років тому +1

    Chris, you rock!!! I watch all your vids and they really help me with my car maintenance. I have recommended your vids to friends and family. Keep up the good work!

  • @meancheeto
    @meancheeto 4 роки тому +1

    Hats off to the gentleman providing very easy step by step instructions. You are doing gods work

  • @chrisfix
    @chrisfix  10 років тому +27

    ProtectionDirect This isnt typical. I just replaced the whole front suspension and spray painted all of the metal so it looks new. I also sprayed the whole underbody to prevent rust which is a big problem due to ocean salt in the summer and road salt in the winter.

    • @ccccen
      @ccccen 7 років тому

      that's bs , some tie rods , specially Autozone come a bit shorter in which you not the right amount of inches to be able to align good, I took them back and have NAPA in which gave me the 17 inches it needed to be able to align. ck into that ok :)

    • @ahsanafzal48
      @ahsanafzal48 7 років тому +1

      Carl Andrews you sir have bored everyone. go to sleep and buy a new car.

    • @christopherfrancis4407
      @christopherfrancis4407 7 років тому +1

      ChrisFix you have awesome very specified videos i like scotty also but he talks a little to fast at times. your videos have turned me into something like a mechanic you are the best. your very detailed for people who are not mechanical inclined thanks man, and where are you from

    • @barryc.768
      @barryc.768 7 років тому

      mr rambo You're an ass!

    • @JohnChambers41
      @JohnChambers41 6 років тому +1

      ChrisFix, what did you use to spray the underbody to prevent rust?

  • @mondragon9282
    @mondragon9282 8 років тому +5

    awesome. this job is much less difficult than I was expecting it to be. thanks for the video, sir!

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  8 років тому

      +Mike Mondragon No problem!

  • @dknana123
    @dknana123 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you Chris. Before watching your videos, I could barely turn a screw. After your step by step videos, I now know how to change all the fluids in my car, change brake rotors and pads, spark plugs, motor mounts and now tie rods. It’s a good feeling when you do a repair.

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  4 роки тому

      I couldn't agree more! I'm glad the videos have taught you a lot! Thanks a lot!

  • @melissageiser8336
    @melissageiser8336 4 роки тому

    Always the perfect amount t of explanation! Never to much tine spent on babbling about the product or tools or unboxing etc..you always lay everything out nicely and clear instruction on the actual procedures! WELL DONE!

  • @TheIrunthisson
    @TheIrunthisson 8 років тому +4

    Chris your videos are awesome. It's helped in giving me courage to work on my car. I had a question about torque specs. I suppose I can search on the web, but I wanted to know how would one know what the specs for specific bolts are? Thanks!

  • @Morty_Williams
    @Morty_Williams 7 років тому +3

    Chris man... this video is saving me $200... you are a saint for what you do. I really appreciate your easy well done tutorials. Thank you so much!

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  7 років тому

      Awesome! Glad to hear it!

  • @zsnowbarger
    @zsnowbarger 5 років тому +1

    The best how to work on a car video I've ever seen on UA-cam. Thank you!!

  • @velox731
    @velox731 7 років тому +1

    You do a great job explaining proper procedures. Thank you!

  • @tacomsal
    @tacomsal 8 років тому +4

    Thank you..very informative. I hope it is as easy as it looks

  • @MrUncleduke
    @MrUncleduke 7 років тому +6

    Thanks, did myself now need an alignment bit saves a lot of money

  • @bdhd206
    @bdhd206 5 років тому

    Really appreciate the tips on how to maintain, as close as possible, the prior alignment. Well done!

  • @zari114
    @zari114 6 років тому +1

    Love your videos!!! You do a great job explaining everything and your camera work and editing are awesome. Congratulations!!!

  • @getcrapfixed1398
    @getcrapfixed1398 3 роки тому +27

    "Takes less than ten minutes"... Well you see, I have a friend named Murphy D. Law

  • @yokygonzalez1125
    @yokygonzalez1125 7 років тому +4

    thank you man there was a perfect video that helped me a lot God bless you

  • @louisbravo5296
    @louisbravo5296 4 роки тому

    This is far by best video I’ve ever seen about doing a job. Everything on point no bs. And also very quick n easy steps.

  • @youngmasterjulioaquinosabi6200
    @youngmasterjulioaquinosabi6200 6 років тому +1

    You are the man bro. Because of your easy videos im about to become a mobile mechanic helping others. With minor jobs like this.

  • @Ethelemund
    @Ethelemund 8 років тому +6

    I just wanted to say thank you for doing this. There are about 4-5 channels that I always check with before searching for or repairing a problem on my vehicle. Of those channels, yours is at the top. You always provide the maximum amount of information in a very thorough and methodical fashion that is simultaneously easy to understand. That said, I did have two simple questions. If I were to use paint to mark he threads or any other piece, what kind would you recommend? Is there a specific type that is preferable for use in this instance?And two, how do I know what kind of grease to use. I know you supplied a link, but is most any auto grease fine or is there a good way to find out?

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  8 років тому

      Thanks a lot and I am glad the videos are helpful! I use these pens which work great to mark the threads: amzn.to/28OKL92

  • @user-dr1bj1bq2e
    @user-dr1bj1bq2e 5 років тому +3

    Your stuff is cleannn boiii 👍

  • @dwilson2126
    @dwilson2126 3 роки тому

    You always make these fixes look so easy! Thanks! 👍🏾

  • @jessejames7074
    @jessejames7074 4 роки тому

    Thanks man you helped me. I saw the shaft turning when I was loosing nut and thought it wasn't normal watched your video an you cleared everything up and helped me to keep alignment because I was going to replace nut. You did a good job with this tutorial. Thanks

  • @MinimalTorqueLowDrag
    @MinimalTorqueLowDrag 8 років тому +110

    I feel like a mechanic after watching this.

  • @vig5100
    @vig5100 8 років тому +68

    Out with the old; in with the moog

    • @j86103
      @j86103 4 роки тому

      How is it holding up? (moog)

  • @gerardreed613
    @gerardreed613 4 роки тому

    Very informative, great illustration. Just had the rack and pinion and outer tie rod ends put on my truck. Cost more than doing it myself. Keep the film rolling!!!

  • @Cantinatollo1
    @Cantinatollo1 7 років тому

    Chris, thanks for such step-by-step instructions. I'll be replacing outer tie rod on my 2005 Volvo XC90 in about 2 weeks. Your video just took the mystery out of this job. Thanks!!

  • @bobrusable
    @bobrusable 8 років тому +4

    Sadly, I saw this video after paying 200$ for fire stone to replace my outer tie rods. Pisses me off, such a easy replacement.

  • @alend175
    @alend175 7 років тому +117

    it takes 10 mins for you not for me bro.

  • @BloominOnion1
    @BloominOnion1 7 років тому

    Great video, thanks for the walk-through! I did this job a few days ago. Went pretty well, but the tie rod ends were tough to get off the steering knuckle. Had to work 'em out with a pickle fork and a hammer. If you have an old car, I would suggest getting that pickle fork!

  • @prometheuspaintball
    @prometheuspaintball 8 років тому

    Thank You for your informative videos. After watching your videos, I replaced the tie rod, drag link, sway bar bushings, steering damper and sway bar end links on my 2005 Ford Excursion! It took three hours! I should have recorded it. You made it seem so easy. I saved so much money. Thank You again and keep the videos coming.

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  8 років тому

      +prometheuspaintball Awesome! Glad they are helpful!

  • @TheFederalHack
    @TheFederalHack 8 років тому +6

    For years I've called it 'tire rod' whoops

  • @-MrRichBiker1967
    @-MrRichBiker1967 6 років тому

    Chris I love all your videos you're an excellent mechanic... Everyone is detailed and effective Thank you Rich from New York

  • @LiveGoodSMW
    @LiveGoodSMW Місяць тому +1

    Hey, good vid. I'm about to do mine. This helps. Man, your vehicle is clean. Up here in Canada, it's rust city! Thank for doing this man.

  • @brendanfitzgerald3597
    @brendanfitzgerald3597 7 років тому

    Hey chrisfix! Thanks love all your videos I've seen. You've saved me a lot of money in repairs and my cars in near perfect condition! Thanks alot!

  • @mrmessma
    @mrmessma 6 років тому

    You are the man, no idea how many of your videos I've watched and put to use!

  • @dennism316
    @dennism316 5 років тому

    Thanks for the video. The repair went smoothly thanks to it! 15- 20 minutes a side.

  • @BobBuilds65
    @BobBuilds65 9 років тому

    Really good video Chris. You kept it simple and did the steps so I could see everything you did. I got to change mine and am not intimidated at all now...the shop wanted $160 to install a $34 part.

  • @rahadiancs
    @rahadiancs 7 років тому +1

    Another helpful video from you. Thank you. I need to change my tie rod ends too.

  • @amandaupchurch2330
    @amandaupchurch2330 6 років тому

    God bless you Chris fix from the girl who has to fix her car! Thank you for your clear instruction! Will be doing this on Sunday:)

  • @sand0077
    @sand0077 7 років тому

    Hi Chris!
    I just changed the tie rod ends on my wife's 91 Mitsubishi Eclipse...what a chore. The part wasn't easy to remove as yours was. It required penetrating fluid, heat and relentless pounding with a mallet and it still wouldn't give. It probably was the original as the rubber boots were torn and leaking grease. I improvised a gear puller to fit which eventually did the job with a loud 'crack' coming from the tie rod end as it separated from the steering knuckle. On older vehicles removing this thing can be quite a challenge! When and 'IF' I decide to do this procedure again I'll use a tie rod end separator, the type that grips each side of the knuckle while screwing down on the top of the tie rod end shaft.

  • @oibal60
    @oibal60 7 років тому

    Love your vids. You make us Shady Tree mechanics long for Saturday mornings.

  • @texmex658
    @texmex658 5 років тому

    How can you NOT like this video ?!?!.... Chris... once again, Great Job 👍.

  • @Scott_Shafner
    @Scott_Shafner 5 років тому

    Good video. You get right to it and explain what we're looking at. You also cut out all unnecessary talking. I like that the camera doesn't move. Great video.

  • @levipearson701
    @levipearson701 8 місяців тому

    Thank so much for posting this. I used to do all my car stuff with my dad but he passed away recently and I need to replace my tire rod end but had no idea what to do. This helped so much

  • @werdnanaveddim
    @werdnanaveddim 9 років тому +1

    keep doing what you're doing! great, simple explanations are awesome

  • @lance1428
    @lance1428 7 років тому

    You do a very good job explaining how to do a job step by step. Thank you.

  • @XxGreenBeXx
    @XxGreenBeXx 5 років тому

    Chris, a shop was trying to charge me $150 just for the labor. You have saved me tons of money. Thank you for posting all the videos!

  • @dub0527
    @dub0527 9 років тому +2

    That was a VERY good video. It really shows a good view with clear vocal directions.

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  9 років тому

      Whitney Gray Thanks a lot! Glad the video was helpful!

  • @xram2010
    @xram2010 8 років тому +1

    thanks for the great video! i was planning on having shop replace my outer tie rods, but stumbled on this video, and decided to do it myself. replaced them today, and it was super easy, with a huge thanks to you for showing how to do it. even though i had to buy some more tools (which i didn't mind at all haha) i still saved over $200 by doing it myself. still have one or two more things to do (both of which you have videos about, and ill do myself thanks to those videos) then my car is back to being in great shape.so thanks for helping me save lots of money, and learn things about my car!

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  8 років тому

      Mitchell Marx No problem! Outer tie rods are so easy! Glad you learned something new and now you have more tools for future projects!

  • @neilyakuza6595
    @neilyakuza6595 Рік тому

    I love your channel Kris, you make easy to understand for the diyer. I have to replace my tie rod end.

  • @afterhours2103
    @afterhours2103 8 років тому

    thanks Chrisfix, the shop estimated 2hours for this job @ $85.00 plus parts @ $80.00. I found outter rod online for $15.00 and i can do this job myself at home. you saved me alot of $$. thank you for this video bro.

  • @refuge33
    @refuge33 8 років тому

    Chris, God Bless ya Bro for doing this. I was told $2-300bucks to get this done. 84.99 in parts and did both inner and outer, and no need for alignment. Thanks again. So now we need one about winning the lottery!.

  • @prjct35
    @prjct35 7 років тому

    Thanks Chris! Awesome video! You helped me replace an outer tie rod!

  • @MuhammadAli-np4xi
    @MuhammadAli-np4xi 5 років тому

    Thanks for such a nice video. Changed the driver side outer tie rod for my 2006 Honda Odyssey after watching this video. After changing the tie rod end went for 4 wheel allignment. The tire alignment guy handed me over the express alignment report and told me your car doesn't need an alignment. So no charge. Saved 100+$

  • @farky50
    @farky50 9 років тому +1

    Awesomely stated instructions man. I appreciate your clarity in the videos from your camera to your voice and technique. Everything is very clear and to the point. No bs in your videos. Outer tie rod is super simple for me now I plan on viewing the rest of your guides. Just really wanted to tell you your guides are really clear some of the best out there. Thx
    2003 maxima outer tie rod replacement

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  9 років тому

      farky50 Thanks a lot man! I am glad my videos are helpful! I spend a lot of time making them and comments like this make it all worth it! New automotive 'how to' videos every Thursday and most Mondays so stay tuned!

  • @marcosdiaz9055
    @marcosdiaz9055 4 роки тому +1

    hey Chris u rock, I have a 08 Hyundai Accent that needs some work I've watched your videos and others but yours so far are the best ones I've seen I'm going to try a timing belt and front end work I know you have videos on this I will try and when I'm done I will send you pics and hit you up on your sight. Keep up the good work thanks.

  • @iamthemoss
    @iamthemoss 4 роки тому

    Chris, you help lots of people, thank you

  • @bettyguzman7130
    @bettyguzman7130 2 місяці тому

    Always so helpful!!! Thank you very much. I had no idea what the grease fitting was or what it was called .. now I know ! Thanks again !

  • @eddievantailn2882
    @eddievantailn2882 10 місяців тому

    Great Chris, I do need to replace my outer rod, now I feel more confident I can do the job myself.

  • @stanleym3537
    @stanleym3537 6 років тому

    your videos are straight to the point, great job.....

  • @langhorneroad89
    @langhorneroad89 5 років тому

    Chris fix has saved me so much money 😁

  • @allanhongemail
    @allanhongemail 10 років тому +1

    Your videos gives me confident to fix my car with basic mechanic tools. You put a lot effort in shooting videos, great video angles so it is easy see and understand. Thank 👍👍👍👍👍

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  10 років тому

      Thanks a lot! I love feedback like this because I put a lot of time into
      making these videos (more than most can imagine). Thanks again, I am
      glad the videos are helping to teach you!

  • @belacanxgaming6915
    @belacanxgaming6915 5 років тому +1

    Nice bro... Clear tutorial.. Easy to understand.. 👍

  • @TheStarboy9000
    @TheStarboy9000 5 років тому

    Love your videos Chris. I had an issue getting the tie rod out of the knuckle though. The nut on the old tie rod wasn't a castle nut so I didn't turn it upside down and I hit it with sufficient force with a rubber mallet but it would not break free. For people reading this I recommend seeing if you can borrow a ball joint separator or buy one on Amazon for $12. The rest of the video is fantastic though thank you for the tutorial.

  • @masteryoda7583
    @masteryoda7583 4 роки тому

    Thank you for making and sharing this videos, I saved a lot of money because of your video!

  • @chrishughes9320
    @chrishughes9320 10 років тому

    Best video on replacing a tie rod end. Hands down. Thank you.

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  10 років тому

      Thanks a lot man! I appreciate the feedback! Remember to give the video a "thumbs up" (it helps me out, thanks).

  • @rtothemutha
    @rtothemutha 7 років тому

    Great editing. Clear & understandable. Might start mines tomorrow, SIMPLY because you made it sound easy...

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  7 років тому

      Great! Good luck and let me know how it goes!

  • @cerveza51
    @cerveza51 9 років тому

    Did my tie rods today on 1998 caravan..inner and outer..didn't fix the problem but they still needed replacement...tons of slack. Im sure its my ball joints as I will change them tomorrow. Just wanted to say that you are one of the easiest guys to follow for guys that want to do it on their own...you are able to explain everything plain and simple...THX

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  9 років тому

      Cer Veza Thanks a lot man! I am glad the videos are helpful! Good luck with your steering problem. Might be the steering rack wearing out too.

  • @reoneka
    @reoneka 7 років тому

    this video is truely helpful..thanks man..God bless u Chris.

  • @luisito7133
    @luisito7133 7 років тому

    idk what it is but your videos always pop up right when I need them . I found out today I had to change my tie rod and BOOM! "Chris fix" lol thanks chris

  • @terrybo5924
    @terrybo5924 Рік тому

    with the help of this video, i ordered the parts and put the tie rod ends on my car myself. surely i saved $100+ and i learned something. they don't seem as hard to replace as one might think if you have the tools, space, and self satisfaction.

  • @geofflowe5720
    @geofflowe5720 Рік тому

    First class; clear, concise & easy to follow.

  • @billyreyes9457
    @billyreyes9457 3 роки тому

    Chris you the best I change my self the inner tie rod the outside and it’s was fantastic

  • @prisia36
    @prisia36 2 роки тому

    Better than the others..he got straight to the point and not bore me with cycling or comedy ..thanks

  • @robbieirlam414
    @robbieirlam414 5 років тому

    Excellent advice and good footage. Well done and thank you!

  • @Melkiha18
    @Melkiha18 9 років тому

    the river flows in you brother! Keep up the great work.

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  9 років тому

      Trim mm Thanks man! Will do! New automotive 'how to' videos every Thursday and most Mondays so stay tuned!

  • @aaronkeene3861
    @aaronkeene3861 7 років тому

    dude, your videos are awesome! i fixed my 01 f150's a/c from your other video. found my leak, shrink wrapped it and charged. now my a/c is freezing! an absolute necessity here in Phoenix Arizona. now I'm doing my tie rods as well. you are a reliable source of good information. thank you and keep it up. subscribing and liking now!

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  7 років тому

      +Aaron Keene awesome! That's what I like to hear

  • @mediamyway6006
    @mediamyway6006 3 роки тому

    Great assistance video Chris - love your channel you are so very helpful and easy to understand - legend!!

  • @johanvanderefternamn3325
    @johanvanderefternamn3325 4 дні тому +1

    This looks so easy when the nut and end aren't rusted solid to the rod!

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  4 дні тому

      Penetrating fluid and heat make quick work on rusty tie rods!

  • @bryansanchez1276
    @bryansanchez1276 4 роки тому

    I was afraid I would leave my car damaged and not complete a good job but this step by step help me a whole lot and has made me think about how easy this really is

  • @crowdemortier2532
    @crowdemortier2532 7 років тому

    followed vids for changing out sway bar links on my hubbys car and saw the tie rod end boot rubber was cracking and in pretty bad shape.. ofcourse came here and chris already has my back :) on to the next car fix!

  • @riversidecountryclub2211
    @riversidecountryclub2211 9 років тому +1

    Seen several of your fix it video's...Very helpful ! I have a 2002 GMC Sonoma pick-up 2WD 2.2 motor. 306,000 mi. ! been doing lil front end work your videos have helped ! Thanks !

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  9 років тому

      Robert Horner Thanks Robert and awesome! Glad the videos have been helpful!