Inner tie rod end - is it easy to replace?? RESOLVED
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started at 930 this morning installing and road tested (definitely needs alignment - pulls right) about an hour ago. Let's just say getting the power flex bushings in was a total bitch!!!! an extra scissor jack definitely helped. Tomorrow - will clean her up and get an alignment. Then look into getting paint job.
will provide more details tomorrow - this is one whipped individual
will provide more details tomorrow - this is one whipped individual
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If someone has to do this, I recommend you take the time - mark the angle of the control arm into the wood and cut a template, then take a piece of 1/4" steel plate and bend it into the shape of the template, screw it into place and it would provide a much sturdier surface to press the ball joint in.
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