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I do appreciate this video. I'm currently restoring a 1971 C10 and had watched videos previously on how to replace inner and outer tie-rods, but was very confused to find what I ordered and what was on the truck was nothing like the videos. I'm sure you can imagine the joy in saying "These look like what I have!"
Mark, I am sitting here rather pissed that I have to fix my truck/spend money and have watched a bunch of videos on how to DIY. As soon as you showed the "pickle fork" in this video I lmao! You made my day!!. Really, you did!!!! Not to mention your video was very helpful & easy to follow!!! Thank you Sir!!
Mark, awesome video! Thank you! You make life easier for us DIY-ers! Question for you, do you need to use the jack and stands? Could you have done it with out? I too have a GM (third gen Camaro), I did my stabilizer links on ground, no jacks. I just wanted to know, so that way I can continue working on ground and replace my tie rods next.
So what happens if I don't have a torque wrench and I just tighten them as much as I can? Is that bad? Another question (I don't have an air compressor), what does the impact hammer do to the pickle fork? Can I use a pickle fork by hand to loosen the tie rod ends?
If I replace inner and outer rods (together, it is a set), and I remove the old ones, after that if I matched the total length of the set (put together) to the old rods set, will it be sufficient alignment to go to the professionals to do alignment there? Thank you for the film.
Is it required to use locktite on the sleeves? I've been hearing yes from some and others say it's really not necessary. I just did both driver and passenger inners, outers and sleeves. Went ahead and purchased MOOG. Installed on a 2000 Chevy 2500k. Not sure if all that info was needed, but there ya go lol. I did not use any locktite.
Nice work. Where did you find the torque specs I'm trying to find them for a 86 Chevy Caprice I need the sleeve, inner & outer tie rod, & both ball joint specs if you can help thanks
Before installing the new one you can measure the length of the old one and adjust the new one, measure center to center of the studs. It will get you to the guy for alignment
@@nogripes hey Mark I just changed my tie rod ends on the left side of the truck , 96 -3/4 ton Chevy measured 16 1/2"center of top stem to c of bottom zerk fitting, Drove around and block, feels good
My steering wheel is slightly crooked to the right, and drifts left when steering wheel is straight. Can tie rods or bushings cause that to happen? I’ve done 3 alignments in 2 months and it didn’t fix it. My car has 90,000 miles
Hi Mark, will the torque specks will be same for a 2000 CHEVROLET EXPRESS G3500? I work for a non profit and we have a medium size school bus based on a 2000 CHEVROLET EXPRESS G3500 We need to replace the tie rods plus the upper control arms before they can perform an alignment. I wanted to do that myself so we can save $1000.00. Thank you.
my 99 gmc jimmy makes a loud medal busting sound when turning or braking at really slow speeds like mostly turning into a space or backing out and braking,what could it be and how can i check it? all i heard to do is push and pull on the tire so i did the top of the tire on both sides and the tires goes in and out a little bit that all i know REPLY
The rubber boot on my 2006 Impala tie rod is cut half way "across" on the bottom side.06 Impala 3.9 LT automatic. When I go to replace it, how do I add the grease and how much and what kind of grease should I use? Can I use "heavy duty lithium grease(black)? Awesome video. Thank you so much
+Mark Jenkins Right on sweet deal on the Lincoln. Oh well at least you are getting the Family ready for work and stuff, they need a vehicle. The blazers are a pain (at least mine is) but i love the way they drive and the 4x4 has alot of tourque and is fun to drive in the winter..lol
So just doing the inner tie rod end , bought a new sleeve as well felt like such a dumb shit when you said one side has reverse thread kept thinking why the hell won't it go in .....duh..... thanks man , doesn't say anything about reverse threads in haynes manual .
When buying a used car, I always think of the end cost... buy a car for $500, expect to put in another $1-2K. If that $500 car isn't worth putting another $1k into it, then it's not worth buying.
Don't use cheap Chinese/ Mexican made or you'll be doing this job again in a year or two. Use factory or Moog. Especially if you're going to do a ball joint job. The cheaper ones just don't last.
@@nogripes I don't really drive my S10 all that much,so I used the cheap Ebay Mexican stuff I think it cost about 130$ for everything I've only put about 15k on it since replacing everything including the ball joints. Something is already bad....clunky noises already. I wouldn't recommend any of that cheap stuff,unless they just can't afford the good stuff and they need the vehicle fixed badly. Otherwise junkyard stuff will probably last longer.
bro!!! you are fuckin hilarious with that pickle fork joke though lmfao!!!!!!! love the video too. i just readjusted my reman gearbox. gonna get these tie rods replaced
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I do appreciate this video. I'm currently restoring a 1971 C10 and had watched videos previously on how to replace inner and outer tie-rods, but was very confused to find what I ordered and what was on the truck was nothing like the videos. I'm sure you can imagine the joy in saying "These look like what I have!"
Mark, I am sitting here rather pissed that I have to fix my truck/spend money and have watched a bunch of videos on how to DIY. As soon as you showed the "pickle fork" in this video I lmao! You made my day!!. Really, you did!!!! Not to mention your video was very helpful & easy to follow!!! Thank you Sir!!
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How's the pickling fork set working for you ? I'm looking to get a set
go to harbor freight they are cheap there.
Rent a set of 5 different ones from autozone for $25!!
@@ralliartstyle I got mine at Krogers.
That pickle fork tool was hilarious. Nice job
Thanks! Pickle fork joke was great! :)
Great video! I'm putting mine on this weekend and this is extremely helpful. Now on to your alignment video.
Bro , you killed this
Mark, awesome video! Thank you! You make life easier for us DIY-ers! Question for you, do you need to use the jack and stands? Could you have done it with out? I too have a GM (third gen Camaro), I did my stabilizer links on ground, no jacks. I just wanted to know, so that way I can continue working on ground and replace my tie rods next.
Didn’t you put the tie Rod on the backwards. Short tie rod end goes on the knuckle ?
It was so helpful thank you I'm going to do it for the first time but don't know what the tort is on a 1986 cuttlas supreme Oldsmobile???? do you
Got a 1995 dodge ram 1500 2wd. Can i use this video to change my tierods???
So what happens if I don't have a torque wrench and I just tighten them as much as I can? Is that bad?
Another question (I don't have an air compressor), what does the impact hammer do to the pickle fork? Can I use a pickle fork by hand to loosen the tie rod ends?
You are going to have to get a front end alignment anyhow. So tell them to also torque it. You can use a hammer on the fork.
If I replace inner and outer rods (together, it is a set), and I remove the old ones, after that if I matched the total length of the set (put together) to the old rods set, will it be sufficient alignment to go to the professionals to do alignment there? Thank you for the film.
Is it required to use locktite on the sleeves? I've been hearing yes from some and others say it's really not necessary. I just did both driver and passenger inners, outers and sleeves. Went ahead and purchased MOOG. Installed on a 2000 Chevy 2500k. Not sure if all that info was needed, but there ya go lol. I did not use any locktite.
so do you gotta do an Alignment afterwards?
So you need to pickle fork them out but don’t need to press them back in? Just torque to spec?
Try using diagonal cutters for cotter pin removal.
What camarra are u usaing for the vidio bcaz its super Clear
Pickle fork made me laugh both times I've watched this haha
Heya mark i just tightened the ajustment sleeve till it pinched closed and then torqued it to 30ft is that ok?
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Great detailed video! Thanks!
What’s the website for torque specs been looking for one forever lol can’t seem to find my vehicle specs anywhere
thank you for the info helped me greatly
Another extremely useful video, thank you again
I am trying a similar method for the drag link on my 1964 Ford f250 2wd because it is impossible to find these drag links.
Is the tie rod assembly supposed to rotate up and down?
Nice work. Where did you find the torque specs I'm trying to find them for a 86 Chevy Caprice I need the sleeve, inner & outer tie rod, & both ball joint specs if you can help thanks
Before installing the new one you can measure the length of the old one and adjust the new one, measure center to center of the studs. It will get you to the guy for alignment
@@nogripes hey Mark I just changed my tie rod ends on the left side of the truck , 96 -3/4 ton
Chevy measured 16 1/2"center of top stem to c of bottom zerk fitting,
Drove around and block, feels good
Thank you, You were helpful.
Where can I find the torque spec for a 1984 Buick lesabre limited 5.0L
People performing this job need to know how the static drivable measurement between the 2 installed tie rods is calculated.
My steering wheel is slightly crooked to the right, and drifts left when steering wheel is straight. Can tie rods or bushings cause that to happen? I’ve done 3 alignments in 2 months and it didn’t fix it. My car has 90,000 miles
Pickle fork lmbo that was funny 😂.
Great video
Great informative video
What brand is that inner tie rod?
Bro you are the man thank you 🙏 !!!
Thanks Mark it did help
Very helpful... thanks...
Is it possible to only Replace The inner tie rod without taking the outer off?
Hi Mark, will the torque specks will be same for a 2000 CHEVROLET EXPRESS G3500? I work for a non profit and we have a medium size school bus based on a 2000 CHEVROLET EXPRESS G3500 We need to replace the tie rods plus the upper control arms before they can perform an alignment. I wanted to do that myself so we can save $1000.00. Thank you.
Great vidio dude & great pickle fork joke about your lunch !
Keep up those great vidio
Great video. thanks for the tips
are 97 and 98 the sane?
Pickle forks wait a min that’s my snack
my 99 gmc jimmy makes a loud medal busting sound when turning or braking at really slow speeds like mostly turning into a space or backing out and braking,what could it be and how can i check it? all i heard to do is push and pull on the tire so i did the top of the tire on both sides and the tires goes in and out a little bit that all i know
REPLY
Could be your cv axle.
I love the pickle fork.lol😆
gotta do my inners soon and my cv axles, joy hah. thanks for sharing
Did ya ever do your CV joints?
Tell me what to do when the bolt on the tie rod spins with the nut
The rubber boot on my 2006 Impala tie rod is cut half way "across" on the bottom side.06 Impala 3.9 LT automatic.
When I go to replace it, how do I add the grease and how much and what kind of grease should I use?
Can I use "heavy duty lithium grease(black)?
Awesome video. Thank you so much
Great vid. Thanks.
Second job on the blazer!!!
+Mark Jenkins Right on sweet deal on the Lincoln. Oh well at least you are getting the Family ready for work and stuff, they need a vehicle. The blazers are a pain (at least mine is) but i love the way they drive and the 4x4 has alot of tourque and is fun to drive in the winter..lol
I'm a little tired and I wanted to brush up on the tierod removal stuff and your pickle fork (snack) made me loose my shit. 🤣😂
Thanks for that. 👍
Great video, thank for the help. 👍👍🇨🇦
Good video!
Basic but helpful
Very helpful and well explained, good vid :)
perfect. but do you put the jack on the tire or the frame?
Anyone know where i can find the frame vin nummer on a 95 Chevrolet blazer?
So just doing the inner tie rod end , bought a new sleeve as well felt like such a dumb shit when you said one side has reverse thread kept thinking why the hell won't it go in .....duh..... thanks man , doesn't say anything about reverse threads in haynes manual .
05' Blazer need to do the ball joints tie rods Control arm bushing sway bar end links
Did you ever do this job?
You owe me a new monitor now that I spit coffee all over it...pickle fork...LMAO
after change STEERING-INNER not working servo pump why
Can someone help me find Torque specs for my 1995 gmc 1500 for ball joints, tie rod ends and my tie rod ends sleeves.
Victor Mendoza on my 96 i just tightin till it fills right 😂😂
I Just realized that Blazer uses the same tie rods as my Nissan Junior truck, weird
cool you
pickle fork lol clever
Factory tie rods don't use cotter pins on gm trucks.
I'd say you are only guilty of abusing tools if they belong to somebody else..if you bought them, oh well! lol Great video, thanks for posting :)
My pleasure Sir :)
The first one didn't appear to even have a castle nut.
Align with string didn’t work wanted to see
When buying a used car, I always think of the end cost... buy a car for $500, expect to put in another $1-2K. If that $500 car isn't worth putting another $1k into it, then it's not worth buying.
this mane had a actual pickle im dead lmbo
pickle fork....dude you need therapy....lol...love it....
Don't use cheap Chinese/ Mexican made or you'll be doing this job again in a year or two. Use factory or Moog. Especially if you're going to do a ball joint job. The cheaper ones just don't last.
@@nogripes I don't really drive my S10 all that much,so I used the cheap Ebay Mexican stuff I think it cost about 130$ for everything I've only put about 15k on it since replacing everything including the ball joints. Something is already bad....clunky noises already. I wouldn't recommend any of that cheap stuff,unless they just can't afford the good stuff and they need the vehicle fixed badly. Otherwise junkyard stuff will probably last longer.
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bro!!! you are fuckin hilarious with that pickle fork joke though lmfao!!!!!!! love the video too. i just readjusted my reman gearbox. gonna get these tie rods replaced
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$500 man i was ripped off
I played $600 for the one o got
Pickle fork haha
should've used a tape measure b4 you started