@partsandlabor I'm happy to hear that. I'm doing my 2011 ram 1500 and researching those special tools I keep finding reviews that many don't work on trucks depending on size. Using an adjustable wrench saves me from having to buy one. Solid video!
@@ryanv7195 glad to hear it helped. Extra piece of advice spraying some wd-40 or rust penetrant on those tie rod ends makes it way easier to get them out as well
Great video! Been worried i needed a special tie rod tool.
@@ryanv7195 ya the tool can be helpful of course. However I would not say that’s it completely say necessary depending on what you are working on
@partsandlabor I'm happy to hear that. I'm doing my 2011 ram 1500 and researching those special tools I keep finding reviews that many don't work on trucks depending on size. Using an adjustable wrench saves me from having to buy one. Solid video!
@@ryanv7195 glad to hear it helped. Extra piece of advice spraying some wd-40 or rust penetrant on those tie rod ends makes it way easier to get them out as well
I would have washed the dirt off first
That’s west texas