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FSM Pages Covering Tie-Rod Replacement

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marcjs
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FSM Pages Covering Tie-Rod Replacement

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I elected to replace the RH outer tie-rod on my wife's '05 T6 today and wound up with a nice treat. After a successful battle with the locknut, I discovered the inner tie-rod was seized to the outer and so I must now replace it also. Does anybody have a digital version of the factory service manual that they would be willing to share the section dealing with the tie-rod replacement from?

Hopefully it will shed light upon how to remove the inner clamp securing the boot protecting the inner joints as it looks to be my next treat.

I am amazed at the poor choice of section used by on the inner tie-rod whereby they provide a meagre 13mm hex to react the tightening/loosening torque of a 20mm locknut!

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Here you go
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05 XC90 T6 inner steering arm.pdf
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Post by ed7 »

Don't forget about the left-hand threads. Heat always helps loosen things up.
A pipe wrench can hold the rod well enough.
Ed

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Post by marcjs »

JDS60R, thanks so much for the manual pages.

ed7, thanks also for your suggestions. Is the left-hand-thread on the inner tie-rod to rack end as it is not on the inner-to-outer?

I am a bit concerned by the complicated tools shown in the manual. I can understand the need to keep the rack-bar from rotating while torqueing the inner tie-rod to it, but is that not feasible without the factory tools?

Also, the lenth of the rod appears to require one long socket to secure it to the rack-bar...another factory tool. Is this a dealer-only job or is it feasible using conventional shop tools?

Thanks

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