Inner tie rods replacement procedure.

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Inner tie rods replacement procedure.

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New here from Albuquerque! Hello!

A question... And yes, I searched... Are there any how-tos on inner tie rods on these forums?
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Not that I know of. A Chilton's will give you an idea. I've only done the ends. What happened to your inner tie rods? Most of the time they hold up well.

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Probably just inner tierod bushings that are bad... Get a set of those from Moog and you should be able to replace them easily. Remove the arm as a whole, burn out the bushing and then the replacements should be two piece.
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I just put MOOG ones in my car this weekend. They only cost me 16 dollars at autozone.

It is a pain to do with the engine still in the car, but its not too bad.
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i love my delrin ones but those are limited and the only way to do them is like jon said by pulling the whole arm and burning them
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