The seatbelt tip was a good one I haven't seen before. Thanks, I used your video to change my outer TREs. It was 19 turns on one side and 20 on the other, and after I got an alignment the report back showed it was only 1.34 degrees off for the total toe. For the inner tie rods, I think I'll get one of those U-joint looking clamps if I ever have to do it (only ~$15).
On the passenger side, you can just remove the two 10mm bolts that hold that power steering line to its mounts and then you can move it and have all the room in the world.
Super helpful bro. I would’ve been killing myself all day never thinking to grab a pipe wrench. I did pop this PS lines loose on the passenger side, two 10mm bolts pin it to the body. Gave me lots more room to move the wrench around
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are those threads on the tie rod end ADJUSTABLE? I received my tie rod today and it installed fine. but I can't put the cotter pin in because the hole is at the wrong degree. I will push the cotter pin in and hit the hub on the other side so I can't push the cotter pin thru and bend it. the thread needs to be adjusted 90 degrees so the cotter pin hole is in a location where I can push the pin thru and bend it. I tried to rotate it with vice grips but no luck so far.
Hi wasatchm I have never had that problem just stick it in slowly and when it comes out through the back start bending it down are you sure you put it on right from the top to the bottom not the bottom to the top. Threads should be on the bottom. Thanks for watching. I really appreciate you.
OOPS. I made a mistake (I've been replacing so many things on my 06 sentra). it's the CONTROL ARM cotter pin hole that is going from driver side to passenger side instead of from the front of the car to the back. my first post probably made no sense. but a portion of the control arm buts right up against the wheel/hub assembly. so if u don't have the cotter pin hole in the right direction, it will be hard to push it thru and bend it. I could take the hub off to fix the problem. seems like I shouldn't have to do that though. I bought it closeout from rock auto. my first purchase from them. it is a good brand (MOOG)
Any suggestions when the rack and pinions included inner tie rods are too long that when they connect to the outer tie rods they push the wheel out of alignment? Basically I can’t get an alignment Bc the tie rods are very near the wheel. Any help or feedback please 🙏🏼
Hi Hector Ramos wow that’s weird I don’t know what all you’re doing but make sure you check the parts that they’re the same length. Make sure you have the right parts and you should have no problems. Make sure you’re connecting the outer tie rods correctly if they go through the top or bottom, sorry brother that’s all I can tell you thank you for watching. I really appreciate you.
@@Marty09933 it’s all good now, the inner tie rods the new rack and pinion brought were too big so we swapped em out and now it’s all good! Thanks for you video and replies!
Hi Ravner I didn’t have one at had and didn’t want to waste time going and getting one so I improvised . Thank you for the comment and thank you for watching I appreciate
Hi OV look at them and compare them. If they look the same same size, it will work, and if it threads on to the other inner tire rod. Thank you for watching. I appreciate you.
love these videos he explains and shows what he is doing
Hi Philliphansen7060 thank you very much glad the video was helpful. and thank you for watching. I really appreciate you.
Great video Marty!
I'm thinking i can do it with that great instruction.
The camera work was awesome.
Thanks so much!
Hi @gregbiegel6468 thank you you got this brother just take your time you’ll do just fine and thank you for watching I appreciate you
Thank you. That thing you used to gauge the distance on the threads is called a combination square by the way.
Hi Constitutionalcarpenter541 you’re welcome. Lol and thank you for the name of the tool and thank you for watching. I really appreciate you.
Constitutionalcarpenter I’m fixing to order one online I lost that one really comes handy. Thanks again, buddy.
The seatbelt tip was a good one I haven't seen before. Thanks, I used your video to change my outer TREs. It was 19 turns on one side and 20 on the other, and after I got an alignment the report back showed it was only 1.34 degrees off for the total toe. For the inner tie rods, I think I'll get one of those U-joint looking clamps if I ever have to do it (only ~$15).
Hi Garen Parham awesome job brother so glad I could help and thank you for watching I appreciate you 👍
On the passenger side, you can just remove the two 10mm bolts that hold that power steering line to its mounts and then you can move it and have all the room in the world.
Thanks boss. Got stuck and this helped
Hi David600R you’re very welcome brother and thank you for watching. I appreciate you.
Great video man! I appreciate you much for this
Hi Mike Johnson thank you and thank you for watching I appreciate you
Super helpful bro. I would’ve been killing myself all day never thinking to grab a pipe wrench. I did pop this PS lines loose on the passenger side, two 10mm bolts pin it to the body. Gave me lots more room to move the wrench around
Hi MotoLzrd Fz so glad you were able to get to it awesome job brother and thank you for watching I appreciate you
Did good man I'ma give it a try
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Superb vid, sir!
Hi Frank Brown thank you and thank you for watching I appreciate you
Awesome work 💯
Elijah Guzman thank you appreciate you
Any suggestions about breaking that nut on the outer free? It’s a northeast car with original TRE’s and 216k
Hi S. Farm try letting it soak overnight with wd 40 or whatever you use its worked for me before thank you for watching i appreciate you
@@Marty09933 I had PB blaster but it worked nonetheless. Thank you for the reply!
@@JPGenergy yes sir any lubricant will work 👍
What tool can you rent? I saw the “U” shaped one. Kind of looks like a exhaust clamp
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How much would you charge to replace inner and outer tierods? Both sides
Hi ElSlickic any were from $150.00 up thanks for watching i appreciate you
are those threads on the tie rod end ADJUSTABLE? I received my tie rod today and it installed fine. but I can't put the cotter pin in because the hole is at the wrong degree. I will push the cotter pin in and hit the hub on the other side so I can't push the cotter pin thru and bend it. the thread needs to be adjusted 90 degrees so the cotter pin hole is in a location where I can push the pin thru and bend it. I tried to rotate it with vice grips but no luck so far.
Hi wasatchm I have never had that problem just stick it in slowly and when it comes out through the back start bending it down are you sure you put it on right from the top to the bottom not the bottom to the top. Threads should be on the bottom. Thanks for watching. I really appreciate you.
OOPS. I made a mistake (I've been replacing so many things on my 06 sentra). it's the CONTROL ARM cotter pin hole that is going from driver side to passenger side instead of from the front of the car to the back. my first post probably made no sense. but a portion of the control arm buts right up against the wheel/hub assembly. so if u don't have the cotter pin hole in the right direction, it will be hard to push it thru and bend it. I could take the hub off to fix the problem. seems like I shouldn't have to do that though. I bought it closeout from rock auto. my first purchase from them. it is a good brand (MOOG)
there still may be enough room to get it thru and bend it. it will not be easy though like it should be. I will try again tomorrow.
Any suggestions when the rack and pinions included inner tie rods are too long that when they connect to the outer tie rods they push the wheel out of alignment?
Basically I can’t get an alignment Bc the tie rods are very near the wheel.
Any help or feedback please 🙏🏼
Hi Hector Ramos wow that’s weird I don’t know what all you’re doing but make sure you check the parts that they’re the same length. Make sure you have the right parts and you should have no problems. Make sure you’re connecting the outer tie rods correctly if they go through the top or bottom, sorry brother that’s all I can tell you thank you for watching. I really appreciate you.
@@Marty09933 it’s all good now, the inner tie rods the new rack and pinion brought were too big so we swapped em out and now it’s all good! Thanks for you video and replies!
@@hector10908 awesome so glad you got it fixed great job good luck 👍
Where did you get the replacement part? I have to do one on a same model
Hi Fishing On Hope customer bought them at auto zone or Oreilly
Why didn't you just use a tie rod removal extension so you wouldn't have to go from above?
Hi Ravner I didn’t have one at had and didn’t want to waste time going and getting one so I improvised . Thank you for the comment and thank you for watching I appreciate
Ok so i think i can replace this on my sentra ty and wish me luck 😭
Hi Melissa Bloom you got this 👍 thank you for watching I appreciate you and good luck
Did you ever do it
Can this tie rod work on Nissan bluebird SSS U13
Hi OV look at them and compare them. If they look the same same size, it will work, and if it threads on to the other inner tire rod. Thank you for watching. I appreciate you.
@@Marty09933 okay 👍
Nicely done, simple and clear.👍
Maybe a list of the tools and parts in the beginning to help with the details.
Thanks for the video.