There is finally a video on this!!!! And this is a great, clear, straight forward video!! It's the only video available that I can find! Thanks a million!
I love these videos so much, genuinely super helpful. That being said replacing the tie rods has been one of the most miserable DIY repair experiences I’ve had so far. Can’t wait to do them on the other side of the car tomorrow
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I do NOT recommend using a zip tie on the boot. I did it on my car and the zip tie came loose letting road grime into my steering rack and ruined the rack. Honda wants 2250$ for a new steering rack so be careful!
I also recommend using 90 lb-ft on the lug nuts. 79 lb-ft (Honda spec) is just crazy loose in my opinion. Barely takes any force to unscrew. I don’t trust it.
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Your videos are the most straightforward videos I've ever watched. So informative. Learnt alot. Thank you so much for sharing these videos!
There is finally a video on this!!!! And this is a great, clear, straight forward video!! It's the only video available that I can find! Thanks a million!
Just finished replacing my tie rods, thank you for the video!
I love these videos so much, genuinely super helpful. That being said replacing the tie rods has been one of the most miserable DIY repair experiences I’ve had so far. Can’t wait to do them on the other side of the car tomorrow
+earthmover Thank you! We love empowering our customers and showing how to perform DIY auto repairs with our high-quality auto parts. 1aau.to/m/Shop-TRQ
Thanks bro. Love your tutorials.
Dude, do you have a place where can I buy that plastic spacer?
Thanks for teaching bro
I do NOT recommend using a zip tie on the boot. I did it on my car and the zip tie came loose letting road grime into my steering rack and ruined the rack. Honda wants 2250$ for a new steering rack so be careful!
How may I replace the tie rod if it's stuck? In the video looks like previously loose.
Awesome work done
Thank you! Great video Bro!
are there two? Left and right?
you're a godsend
Inner Tie rod hardly ever goes bad.
I also recommend using 90 lb-ft on the lug nuts. 79 lb-ft (Honda spec) is just crazy loose in my opinion. Barely takes any force to unscrew. I don’t trust it.
Awesome job, great video!
Red loctite?