Anyone have a tie rod remover?
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Anyone have a tie rod remover?
just wondering if anyone has the tie rod remover for our cars. part number is 07mac-SL00200 but im sure you already knew that.
if i can borrow it for 30 mins i'll buy you a beer!
if not does honda carry these on hand?
Thanks.
if i can borrow it for 30 mins i'll buy you a beer!
if not does honda carry these on hand?
Thanks.
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It might be kinda of 'shade tree.' Use at your own risk. If don't have puller, this is what i do.
With the wheel removed.. loosen the tie rod bolt and back the nut so it's flush with bottom of the tie rod treads.. (to protect the treads) place a jack under the nut you just made flush with the tie rod.. load the suspension with the jack.. use a hammer and hit the side of the spindle where the tie rod goes into.. (dont' hit the tie rod end) with the suspension loaded, when you hit the side of the spindle, the tie rod 'should' pop out.
With the wheel removed.. loosen the tie rod bolt and back the nut so it's flush with bottom of the tie rod treads.. (to protect the treads) place a jack under the nut you just made flush with the tie rod.. load the suspension with the jack.. use a hammer and hit the side of the spindle where the tie rod goes into.. (dont' hit the tie rod end) with the suspension loaded, when you hit the side of the spindle, the tie rod 'should' pop out.
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Originally Posted by muggzy,Apr 28 2008, 09:34 AM
It might be kinda of 'shade tree.' Use at your own risk. If don't have puller, this is what i do.
With the wheel removed.. loosen the tie rod bolt and back the nut so it's flush with bottom of the tie rod treads.. (to protect the treads) place a jack under the nut you just made flush with the tie rod.. load the suspension with the jack.. use a hammer and hit the side of the spindle where the tie rod goes into.. (dont' hit the tie rod end) with the suspension loaded, when you hit the side of the spindle, the tie rod 'should' pop out.
With the wheel removed.. loosen the tie rod bolt and back the nut so it's flush with bottom of the tie rod treads.. (to protect the treads) place a jack under the nut you just made flush with the tie rod.. load the suspension with the jack.. use a hammer and hit the side of the spindle where the tie rod goes into.. (dont' hit the tie rod end) with the suspension loaded, when you hit the side of the spindle, the tie rod 'should' pop out.
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