I've had a look and I am struggling to see how I can get a tool in there to hold the Steering Rack while loosening or tightening the inner tie rod on the driver side.
Any clues or ideas would be welcome.
You will need to raise the front safely, and set it on a jack stand. It can be done. Here is another example:woodycaldercloggs wrote: ↑16 Apr 2020, 11:09 Thanks for your response.
Problem is - I don't have access to a car lift to enable me to get under it and work like that.
I don't have a lift like that either. I did mine in my driveway on jack stands.woodycaldercloggs wrote: ↑16 Apr 2020, 11:09 Thanks for your response.
Problem is - I don't have access to a car lift to enable me to get under it and work like that.
I have to admit I don't understand what is going on in that picture. One pair of locking pliers seems to be secured to the adjustment knob of the other pair of locking pliers? Am I seeing that correctly? If so I don't know how that helps or what it does.xHeart wrote: ↑16 Apr 2020, 11:19You will need to raise the front safely, and set it on a jack stand. It can be done. Here is another example:woodycaldercloggs wrote: ↑16 Apr 2020, 11:09 Thanks for your response.
Problem is - I don't have access to a car lift to enable me to get under it and work like that.
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How many miles you have on this car? Tie rods too take effort if it is your first time.woodycaldercloggs wrote: ↑16 Apr 2020, 13:41 Once again - many thanks for your response.
One other question. Does it normally need a lot of effort to loosen the inner tie rod - I have read some others methods of doing this job and they don't seem to bother holding the steering rack at all.