Very nice! In my opinion, a tie rod puller tool disconnects it from the spindle faster than hitting it with a hammer. This reminds me that I have to change the steering shaft's universal joint soon.
Needing to do this to get to my control arm bolts without changing inner tie rods so I'm just gonna drop the rack because no matter what way I turn the wheel the boot is running into the control arm bolt
Jason - The hood on the car in the video is a 3.5" Cobra R style hood that was manufactured by H.O. Fibertrends. Since the release of this video, that hood has been discontinued. A very close alternative is the 3.5" Cobra R style hood from Cervinis. I'll provide a link below. Hope this helps! -Landan lmr.com/item/CER-117/1994-98-Mustang-35-95-Cobra-R-Style-Fiberglass-Hood
I love the series, i hope it never ends...
Its very helpful
This would’ve been useful 5 months ago😂 glad you guys put this up!
Always helpful for the ones who don't know! great job LMR!...we love you here in the motor city!
Glad we could be of help Nick! 🤝
I love how the sleeves magically disappeared. How the hell you get them out????
Needed this video 2 years ago😭😭😭
Very nice! In my opinion, a tie rod puller tool disconnects it from the spindle faster than hitting it with a hammer. This reminds me that I have to change the steering shaft's universal joint soon.
You guys were reading my mind. I was just thinking about replacing steering rack on my mach 1
Love these videos guys! Please keep them up
Great video! Just pulled mine no problem. Thanks!
Thank you,very helpful🤜
Needing to do this to get to my control arm bolts without changing inner tie rods so I'm just gonna drop the rack because no matter what way I turn the wheel the boot is running into the control arm bolt
We explain this in the control arm video for a 1994-2004 Mustang. Check it out below. -Landan
ua-cam.com/video/-bIAygj869M/v-deo.html
Thank you!!!
And while ya in there take and change your gasket on the oil pan and clean the screen 🫡
What hood was that on that car?
Jason - The hood on the car in the video is a 3.5" Cobra R style hood that was manufactured by H.O. Fibertrends. Since the release of this video, that hood has been discontinued. A very close alternative is the 3.5" Cobra R style hood from Cervinis. I'll provide a link below. Hope this helps! -Landan
lmr.com/item/CER-117/1994-98-Mustang-35-95-Cobra-R-Style-Fiberglass-Hood
Turn thatdamn music off