How To Change Tie Rods (Inner And Outer Tie Rod Ends)
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How to replace inner and outer tie rods. In my video I will show you how to change the inner and outer tie rods ends of your car or truck. You can do this job with just some basic hand tools but on some cars or trucks you may need a special tool, (this can be rented at your local parts store).
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You're video is well done. As a former teaching assistant at a high school tech center auto mechanics class... I think I might be right when I say you are a natural auto mechanics teacher. Seems like you did this professionally to me. If not you should. I also think you come across like a good gentleman and that is nice to see in this day and age..
Many people make videos but fail to let you properly understand what to do and how to... Thank you so much your videos are very helpful and make things easier because you explain things clearly and properly so anyone can do it without having any mechanical experience 👍
This is how you make a how to video guys. Everything nice and clear and no music or robot voice.
Just wanted to say I really like your vids. I've been spinning wrenches for 30+ years. Never done it as a profession but in hopes of providing better for my wife & new baby ( again 30+ years ago ) I did complete a home course. Your videos are great refreshers & I do learn new tricks from you all the time. Thank you for putting in all this time & effort to help others i.e. me. Be blessed.
Great content presented in a no nonsense and understandable format. Enjoy your tutorials Jim.
today I felt like when I was with my mechanics teacher a few years ago. you are a teacher . thanks.
Great video, enjoyed how you take your time and explain everything.
Great video, explanation and steps! Thank you Jim!
Great video, i struggled getting the old inner rod loose as i didnt have the right tool or spanner
Great Job Jim I have learned so much from you, Your Sunday night talks are great too
Thank you Jim. You explained this clearly. I learned so much from your video...thank you.
Great video. Thanks. I like how you show different tools and methods. I appreciate you sharing your experience, I've learned quite a bit from you, thanks.
@jimthecarguy
8 жыл бұрын
+Michael Herbert I am happy to share my 40+ years of knowledge.if you need any other advice let me know.
Great video, speaks slowly,clearly, explains perfectly, no rush approach, I'm ready to do mine, lots of thanks.
@jimthecarguy
7 жыл бұрын
Great i'm happy to help.Thank you for stopping by the shop
@mj-7444
5 жыл бұрын
It’s because he is a normal human being which is not all that common these days.
You make it look simple Jim. Best to you and yours in the new year.
@jimthecarguy
8 жыл бұрын
+wyattoneable Thankfully there is edition on the camera.Some times i need to remove some 4 letter words. Lol Merry Christmas to you and your family.
Thank you very much, the instructions were put across nicely.
Jim, as a new subscriber I am enjoying your videos. I like the detail you show and how you explain things.
@jimthecarguy
8 жыл бұрын
+Jim Buford Thank you for taking the time to give me your feedback about my videos.
A very informative and educational video, well done. Merry Christmas Jim, see ya on the next one.
@jimthecarguy
8 жыл бұрын
+joel mccoin Thank you Joel and a Merry Christmas to you also
I'm really happy that I saw this video. I'm going to buy that special tool to put the clamp back on. Thanks!
Getting ready to do this tomorrow. Had to wait on some warm weather. Thanks!! You are a great teacher!! :-)
@jimthecarguy
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching.
great video watching from nova Scotia canada
Thanks Jim. Another great video.
@jimthecarguy
8 жыл бұрын
+Ed Waggoner Sr. (Papatch) Thank you .Have a Merry Christmas
Thanks for showing how it's done.
Hay Jim best video ever! Thank you for pointing out the importance of the to Crip lock washers that lock the inner TIEROD to the outer rack+Pinion mounting shaft! In between the too! Alot of these kits on eBay are missing these too very important parts!!! Wake up eBay kit sellers. GET IT RIGHT THE FIRST TIME!!!!!🙅😉👍
Thanks for not cutting the video @ 19:44 to 20:26. A Top Notch Mechanic like Yourself shows us the struggles we are up against! Great Video!!!!
@jimthecarguy
6 жыл бұрын
I thought it was a good idea to show how difficult it can be sometimes.Thank you for watching.
thanks, Jim great video as always !!
@jimthecarguy
5 жыл бұрын
I'm happy to help. Watch for the next free tool giveaway coming soon.
The best video I found on this job. Congratulations!
Thank you Jim. Excellent video and very profesional job.
@jimthecarguy
5 жыл бұрын
I'm happy to help.
Thank you so much for this perfect explanation and as always you are doing a good job the only thing I like to say if you can sir put more lights and another camera please thank you so much again
Thanks Jim, good video.
Mr. Jim, you're the man!
Nicely done sir. You were clear and concise the whole way through and your camera work was good and in focus.
@jimthecarguy
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching . I'm happy to help. Don't forget to subscribe.
thank you. subscribed!
Great job Jim!
@jimthecarguy
6 жыл бұрын
Wilson Buttram Appreciate you watching the video.
Thanks for this. Now i know how to do it on my 95 Civic.
This is a great video. Thank you.
great video jim thank you.
@jimthecarguy
8 жыл бұрын
+Denkha94 Thank you for watching and your feedback
Great video. You spoke very clear and really took your time explaining all the details.
@jimthecarguy
3 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
Jim you are an absolute professional and great teacher, I hope there are some young men in your shop you are mentoring
@jimthecarguy
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you
Best instruction!!! Go Jim go!!!🙅👍😉
I see by the uploads that you are still active sir, so I wanted to let you know this was very helpful. I have only found one other video that did this with a wrench, so this was nice as some reassurance. One happy Dutchman might try this next week.
@jimthecarguy
4 жыл бұрын
Glad I could help
Great video.... Thank you
Great video just another issue i can now fix myself. Thanks jim
@jimthecarguy
5 жыл бұрын
I'm happy to help. Thanks for watching
Nice job again, Jim. Merry X-Mas to you and your Family.
@jimthecarguy
8 жыл бұрын
+wysetech2000 Thank you and Merry Christmas to you also
Hey Jim, how do I know if I need an Inner Tie Rod WITH OR WITHOUT variable [Power] Steering? I have an 02' Bonneville. Thanks.
Great video with nice explanation and video. Thank you!
@jimthecarguy
6 жыл бұрын
Jeff Brungardt I appreciate you watching the video.
@JeffBrungardt
6 жыл бұрын
jimthecarguy, I was able to replace my inner & outer tie rods and ball joints on my '06 Volvo XC90 with the help of your video. You saved me a $1000 by not taking it to a shop. Thank you again and have a merry Christmas.
@jimthecarguy
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching.Merry Christmas
Thanks for this, Jim. Very clear and well described. Can you please tell me if this video would be applicable to a 2008 Hyundai Azera?
Great Video
Really enjoyed your video(s) and they are a great tool to use as a guide on a project. Currently, I am replacing my inner tie rod on a 2004 Sonata but can't find the washer locking tab anywhere. Didn't come with the purchase of my inner tie rods nor can I find any at auto parts or even the Hyundai dealership. However, they are shown in my manual. Where can they be located/purchased? Thanks
hey jim, i was wondering....what was the size of the open wrench you used to loosen the outer tierod end bolt instead of using a special tool for it?
Just subscribed good upload, happy new year 👍🇮🇪
Great video, it is going to help alot of people, but do you recommend torquing the inner tie-rods to the factory specification while the inner tie rod tool is installed on the inner tie rod? I see that you tightened it down really well, but what do you think about putting a torque wrench on, while the tool is on there? And I agree with the Red Threadlock as well!
Well done! Do you ever worry about twisting and damaging the outside end of the steering arm when you twist the inner tie rod off? Every pro I've ever seen does it like you do, just twist one side of the connection and it comes off. So, evidently the steering apparatus is so well made that you don't need to worry about applying too much force.
@ApartmentKing66
Жыл бұрын
Well, that's the only way to get a tie rod on or off, so it's designed to withstand that.
Excellent!
What is your thoughts on adding more grease in the boot before clamping? I put a little more around the ball and socket before putting boot on.
Great video. Thank You.
@jimthecarguy
5 жыл бұрын
I'm happy to help. Watch for the next free tool giveaway coming soon.
Awesome. Subbed. One question, what size was the wrench you used on the inner tie rod? 22 mm?
Outstanding teacher if yuh ask me. Great job sir
Nice video. Perfect. I was wondering what is the wrench name ?
You are a very good teacher
Great video
@jimthecarguy
4 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
Any tips on removing the locking nut? It seems to be seized shut. My 99 integrs is still running bone stock tie rods.
Jim bro great tutorial 😁
I have 2012 gmc Acadia Denali. Idle jumps consistently. 800 -875 or 850 -750 ish Any clues where I can start to look for issiue
Thanks for the great tutorial. Camera work was perfect...could see every aspect leaving nothing to guess work. I have a 2000 Montero Sport with a really pesky problem. The "check engine light" has actually burned out in my instrument panel. I'm in California and the smog rules state that no matter whether the car is free of "P" codes, if the check engine light does not light upon turning on the ignition...it's an automatic fail. I took it in for a smog test and the tech noted the failure but still continued with the test...connecting my car to the Ca state smog network. Turns out there were 3 codes: P0125 Insufficient coolant temp for closed loop fuel control. P0173 Fuel trim bank 2 P0400 EGR "A" flow I remedied all three codes by changing out the EGR and EGR solenoid valves, eliminating air trapped in the coolant system, changing out the thermistor for engine temp to the ECU, Cleaning the Mass air sensor and its electrical contacts. Replacing the PCV valve and hose. Replacing various questionable vacuum lines and port caps. I now have one obstacle....removing the dash panel to replace that damn light bulb. Any advice on how to do this would be GREATLY appreciated. johnbobrink@gmail.com or John Bobrink on facebook
@jimthecarguy
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching
great video. gonna give it a shot.
@jimthecarguy
5 жыл бұрын
I'm happy to help. Thank you for watching.
What kind of crease do you use? Just a regular grease that you use for brake job? Also, can a hose claim be used to tighten the boot to the rod instead of a zip tie?
Thank you
ez to do when is up on racks like that. doing it on ground on your back with just jack stands is another story.
sir, there is a bit play in my tie rod axle. The axle connecting the inner and outer tie rods is able to make rotation about 1 inch (no noise at this time) or less, but there is no play or movement when the axle is move in and out (it seems normal). Could you kindly clearify about this play whether its going bad or just normal. Thanks.
Nice work and thanks for posting..I have to change mine on a 2006 Toyota Camry I hope it's this easy
@jimthecarguy
4 жыл бұрын
Glad it helped
Awesome video
@jimthecarguy
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching
thank you☺️☺️
You are one Kool dude Jim i picked up some tips
@jimthecarguy
4 жыл бұрын
I'm happy to help. Thanks for watching.
hello sir. my tie rods didn't come with a critter accepting nut nor does the stud have a hole to accept one. My real problem is getting nut tight enough without stud sliding with nut. thanks for your time and great video
What brand tie rod do you trust to replace oem? Torque wrench castle nuts to 43 lbs.. not worth it? Old small clamp would fit instead of cable tie no?
You doing a great job Jim!! Like you DIY videos. With the help of one your videos I was able to identify and fix a power steering issue on my 04honda Accord. Now I have a new prob, there is steering vibration when I apply the breaks. Soft touch and hard press on the brake pedal generates vibration on the steering wheel. When I went to a mechanic he suggested I change the rotors and pads, so got them changed but it did not fix the issue. The mechanic said my tires are worn out which is causing the issue. Got all the 4tires changed but still have the problem. Do you suggest I change the inner and outer tie rod? Or could it be some other prob. Please help me understand where the problem is and also to fix.
@jimthecarguy
6 жыл бұрын
If the vibration only happens when you step on the brakes the problem is in the brake rotors.When they installed the rotors they should have cleaned all the rust on the hub or the problem will continue to happen.Keep me posted Jim
The clmap/band I was given for the boot isn't like that, it has two open clamps that you somehow have to close and tighten while on the car. It's extremely frustrating to do, I still haven't figured it out...
Counting revolutions? What if the OEM product is shorter or longer then the one you removed? Maybe better to measure distance from tie rod bolt to a point on tie rod?
Okay there's a plastic green thing over that part on the inner tie rod for the special tool do I have to take that off
You make backyard mechanics like myself think I know what I'm doing. Seriously though, without your videos I would not be confident enough to do it myself.
I've just replace my outer tie rods. I'm wondering if I should also be replacing the inner? My 2007 Sentra has 330K km on it and tie rods were original. There is not much play in them, but they can be moved easily in all directions. What you think?
@jimthecarguy
7 жыл бұрын
razz P If there is movement in the tie rod you should replace it
Do you still need a wheel alignment after this? Also when replacing struts or axles control arms is an alignment needed?
@jimthecarguy
7 жыл бұрын
razz P good question yes after any front end work it is a good idea
JIM!! Your great videos make it easy for me to keep up with my rent increase thank you Without your helpfull videos I would never afford to keep up with my clunker and still have a place to live ..GB you! Just a quick question tho I was told when there is that much swing in the outer tie rod as is @2.23 of this video I was told to change them out . True /False?
@jimthecarguy
5 жыл бұрын
False. If there is up and down movement they need to be replaced but at 2:25-2:40 that is normal.Thanks for watching. I'm happy to help.
Thanks for making this vid Jim. I did this for my 96 civic and would like to add that much attention needs to be had when lubricating the boot that goes over the inner tie rod. When you go to get an alignment an unlubricated boot will interfere with the adjustment because the boot will twist with the inner tie rod instead of allowing the rod to slide. The mechanic at the Honda dealer broke my turn signal and now it stays on after I make a turn and go straight. 🤕 Thanks again for the vid.
@jimthecarguy
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching
The rubber boot on my 2006 Impala is cut half way "across" on the bottom side. When I go to replace it, how do I add the grease and how much and what kind of grease should I use? Awesome video. Thank you so much.
@jimthecarguy
6 жыл бұрын
That is a very good question.I do a live stream on jimthecarguy Sunday night at 7:00 PM .I will talk about this .I hope you can stop by
@neilwilliams8608
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your reply. I will be here at 7:00 pm tonight.
Gracias
@tinaphillips5265
3 жыл бұрын
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When you are shaking the wheel with your hands, should you have the steering wheel locked ?
I have seen some other videos where they put extra grease on the tie rod, is this necessary?
Inner and outer tie rod job without a single expletive. How DOES he do it?
Great instructions, crystal clear DIY Thanks
Is there a list of tools that you used? Like the crimp tool?? Great video by the way!
I got a question. I am changing a Prius innner and outer tie rods. 4 total from Autozone. But there is no cotter pin for any of the nuts on any of these parts. No holes in the bolts too. So I guess it doesn't need them? I've watched a few videos on how to do this and everyone is referring to the cotter pin step which these don't have. Is that odd?? Do you think I might want to use a lock washer to keep the nuts from getting loose? Maybe use some extra thread lock sealant? Also, on the inner tie rods from AutoZone one tie rod has that washer piece that goes on the inside closest to the rack and pinion. The other inner tie rod that has the same part number (and the lengths are the same) but it looks like it came from a different manufacturer even though it does have the same part number, both say Duralast on the box. I wondering if I should go back to Autozone and see if they can get me another exact matching tie rod. I think it might be important that they are exact and I need that inner locking washer piece that you installed here to keep it in place for both inner tie rods- and only one inner tie rod has that in the box. I also think those wire ties that they use instead of clamps are worrisome. How long can they hold up with all of the driving abuse? It should be a metal ring of some kind on both sides of the boot. Your thoughts sir?
Jim! Would you recommend putting anti-seize on the threads connecting the inner and outer tie rod?
@jimthecarguy
5 жыл бұрын
Yes you could .Thanks for watching. Don't forget to hit the bell for notifications when a new video is posted
@jeroen7699
4 жыл бұрын
That will also make things easier for the alignment later on.
How come you were able to move your outer tie rod end back and forth but I can't move mine back and forth like that? You said that was normal it doesn't look normal
"We just grab a hammer and tap it a couple of times...." * smash it * xD
@jimthecarguy
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching.
@Jason_Van_Stone
4 жыл бұрын
🤣
Is there a difference between front and rear tie rods? Or is the only difference in tie rods inner and outer? Thanks so much!
@jimthecarguy
5 жыл бұрын
Good question.They are different.Thanks for watching.
What size wrench did you use to remove the inner tie rod?
@HOESDONTMATTER
3 жыл бұрын
Very large
Hi brother Jim, hope you and your family are all well and healthy (including your dog's) 😁. Jim if I manage to slip the bellows boot over the outer tie rod (by wrapping the outer tie rod in a sandwich bag, smeared in grease) and slipping the boot over the outer tie rod without removing the outer tie rod, would this mean I won't need to have alignment done afterwards? I saw this video which I will link below, Jim please let me know your thoughts on this method brother, Thanks Michael in England......
@michaelpaterson8086
4 жыл бұрын
This video brother: kzread.info/dash/bejne/hZ16ypmPoZq3obQ.html
@jimthecarguy
4 жыл бұрын
I've never seen that done before and I think it will be very hard to do because the boot is made of a hard plastic. If you do it that way make sure to let me know how you do.Thanks for watching.
I just had the inner and outer tires replaced and when i pulled off the steering is off it’s making a grinding noise and im pissed 😤
The tool demonstrated today is really amazing helpful but unluckily not available in general auto market.
@jimthecarguy
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching. In the big box store you can rent or borrow the tools.