Toyota Avalon Inner Tie Rod Boot Replacement (Driver's Side)

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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2025

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  • @bg147
    @bg147 Год назад +4

    Wow. I noticed tonight mine was split on my 2007 Camry 3.5 and I figured it was a huge job. Thank you.

  • @gzhang207
    @gzhang207 4 года назад +7

    Thank for another great video. I like the new style better since it has an introductory on the diagnosis, ie why the part needs to be changed. I hope all your future videos include a diagnosis portion.

    • @hardlymovingpro
      @hardlymovingpro  4 года назад +1

      Thanks ... will try talking about what's wrong before starting the repair.

  • @patm2543
    @patm2543 10 месяцев назад +2

    Detailed and easy to follow. Videos are very educational and enjoyable. Could watch them all day

  • @craigkennedy5328
    @craigkennedy5328 Год назад +1

    Thanks HMP for showing tie end boot replacement. Just noticed I need to replace a split one on my 98 Camry. For your info, I wanted to share with you I found a new stretchable universal boot on the market that potentially saves having to remove the tie rod end and getting a realignment. The product is called “Stretch Rakboot” and can be found online. Australian manufacturer. The small end of the boot stretches and slides over the tie rod end using a lubricated fitting sleeve. I just ordered a kit and will see if it works. Will let you know how it goes. Otherwise, I’ll buy the standard boot and do the usual procedure as you’ve kindly shown. Regards.

    • @craigkennedy5328
      @craigkennedy5328 Год назад

      I imagine by marking the tie rod and end as shown and re-fitting, the alignment wouldn’t be too far off. Just got new tyres and alignment about 6 months ago so keen to avoid the cost of another alignment if I can help it! Hope the ends are in good condition! Thanks HMP!

    • @hardlymovingpro
      @hardlymovingpro  Год назад

      You can try using paint marks for realignment to save on the cost of another alignment job.

    • @craigkennedy5328
      @craigkennedy5328 Год назад

      Just did the steering boot replacement using the Stretch Boots. After needing a ball joint separator tool, the install of the RakBoots was surprisingly easy and effective. If you don’t wish to undo the tie rod ends, the stretchable option is certainly a worthwhile alternative. They’re a few dollars more than standard boots (plus delivery). Not sure if there’s another brand in the US but the idea is good for the DIY.

  • @PepE-fm7fm
    @PepE-fm7fm 3 года назад +4

    You are a real professional, Thank you.

  • @cezaryrenoir2456
    @cezaryrenoir2456 4 года назад +2

    Love your videos ,did a lot o DIY jobs on my 97 2,2 Camry .Keep it up men.
    Greetings from Poland

    • @hardlymovingpro
      @hardlymovingpro  4 года назад

      Thanks for your comment and support! The Camry with the 2.2 is a great car!

  • @johnwagner8465
    @johnwagner8465 2 месяца назад

    You make awesome videos..thanks again

  • @timothy5974
    @timothy5974 Год назад

    Great channel, you have taught me a lot. I have a question? If I cannot hold the rack shaft while removing the old tie rod, will this cause serious damage to my rack itself and create leaks? Thank you.

    • @hardlymovingpro
      @hardlymovingpro  Год назад

      If I understand your question correctly, the "rack shaft" is the inner tie rod. If so, you won't cause any damage by rotating the inner tie rod since the end of the shaft (covered by the accordion boot) is a "ball in socket".

    • @timothy5974
      @timothy5974 Год назад

      Actually I mean the rack itself where the inner tie rod screws into. Thanx

    • @hardlymovingpro
      @hardlymovingpro  Год назад

      I don't think you'll cause any leakage.

  • @nestorroman2694
    @nestorroman2694 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the excellent information Sir! Have same issue.

  • @ahmadmohd1504
    @ahmadmohd1504 4 года назад +1

    Why did you open the lock nut and tire rod ? Is n't possible it slide it with grease and finish the job ?

    • @hardlymovingpro
      @hardlymovingpro  4 года назад

      Not possible. Boot will not stretch

    • @ahmadmohd1504
      @ahmadmohd1504 4 года назад +1

      @@hardlymovingpro I changed mine today by stretching in 2005 camry , but It took 15 minutes , next time shall be using a better tool to do the job fast .

  • @osquare8638
    @osquare8638 2 года назад

    This video is very helpful, thank you. What type of grease is this?

  • @CleoPettigrew3rd
    @CleoPettigrew3rd 7 месяцев назад

    Great video! Which brand tie rode you suggest for 2015 Acura TLX v6?

    • @hardlymovingpro
      @hardlymovingpro  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks! Moog, Dephi, Dorman, Centric, TRW, Mevotech

  • @anthonypuariea8051
    @anthonypuariea8051 Год назад

    I'm doing the same thing on my 2nd gen Avalon. I'm having difficulty with the inner boot clamp. Is there a way to remove it with hand tools and not damage the boot? OOrah! Happy Birthday Marines!

    • @hardlymovingpro
      @hardlymovingpro  Год назад +1

      Jam a screw driver between the band clamp and the boot and pry or twist it off. Replace with a screw clamp or even a big zip tie. Semper Fi!

  • @SibRevs
    @SibRevs 4 года назад +1

    Would this part be 'rack and pinion bellow' as described by rockauto?

  • @jonnydwolf
    @jonnydwolf 4 года назад +1

    Since you took the time to perfectly align the outer tie rod, is an alignment really necessary in this case?

    • @hardlymovingpro
      @hardlymovingpro  4 года назад +3

      As long as the steering wheel doesn't pull to the left or right, you should be okay. Keep an eye on the tread wear.

  • @adrianb1655
    @adrianb1655 2 года назад

    Should your new inner rod be moving that much? I thought if they have that much play, they are worn out.

    • @hardlymovingpro
      @hardlymovingpro  2 года назад

      Replace if the free play of the inner tie rod shaft can be pulled and push out and in from it's socket. Another test, with the wheel off the ground, is to grab the tire from the 3 and 9 o'clock position and wiggle left and right. If it moves, the inner tie rod is worn.

  • @elgatogordo9523
    @elgatogordo9523 4 года назад

    Great video as always 👍

    • @hardlymovingpro
      @hardlymovingpro  4 года назад +1

      Thanks and appreciate your support!

    • @elgatogordo9523
      @elgatogordo9523 4 года назад

      @@hardlymovingpro Of course! Your videos had helped me and my son work on his 97 Camry and my 94 Lexus ES300 👍

  • @nikovandh
    @nikovandh 4 года назад

    Hey. I'm in a pinch.. hoping maybe you have a solution. I just replaced the inner tie rod on my 2002 Sienna, however, I'm stuck at the spot where I have to dent in the new claw washer. I was only able to figure out a way to hammer 1 (of 4) side in. The opposing side of the one I dented in has no access for hammering a flatblade. I've tried to look up a myriad of different tools that might have the right 90 degree angle vise grip sorta thing. I'm thinking of going to Home Depot to buy and try a smaller pipe wrench and hammering on the handle to bend it towards me. Who knows if that will fit/work. That stupid wheel well hole access to the steering unit limits tool usage. I spent a good 2 hours today before work just failing lol. Have you dealt with this? Will I be safe with only 1 side dented in if the tie rod were to loosen up?

    • @hardlymovingpro
      @hardlymovingpro  4 года назад

      If working on the driver's side, get in your car and turn the steering wheel all the way to the left. This will extend the steering rack's rod outward so you can bend the locking tab easier. Same logic for the right side.

    • @nikovandh
      @nikovandh 4 года назад

      @@hardlymovingpro I'm on the passenger's side. I already did this to give myself maximum access 😟 so I guess there's no special methods/tools in this situation. Hopefully I'll figure it out

    • @hardlymovingpro
      @hardlymovingpro  4 года назад +1

      If you use thread lock and torque in down tight enough it won't loosen up

    • @nikovandh
      @nikovandh 4 года назад

      @@hardlymovingpro I did not use thread lock, but I gave it a quick blast of the Earthquake XT impact. I checked with a torque wrench to see if it was at least at torque spec. It's probably way over lol.

    • @hardlymovingpro
      @hardlymovingpro  4 года назад +2

      @@nikovandh Don't think you have much to worry about if it's on good and tight. If it were to loosen up, you'd know it with the wheel toe being out of wack cause rapid tire wear and steering wheel pull.

  • @stackinchedda8538
    @stackinchedda8538 2 года назад

    Is this the same job for 2001 Toyota avalon XL?

  • @PhillipT-d7c
    @PhillipT-d7c 4 месяца назад

    Anybody knows the rubber boot part number? I can't seem to find it online or at the local stores. Thank you!

    • @hardlymovingpro
      @hardlymovingpro  4 месяца назад

      try rockauto.com

    • @PhillipT-d7c
      @PhillipT-d7c 4 месяца назад

      @@hardlymovingpro I found the Toyota OEM part # 45535-69015 , in case anyone else needs it. Thank you!

    • @hardlymovingpro
      @hardlymovingpro  4 месяца назад

      Thanks for sharing!

  • @SibRevs
    @SibRevs 4 года назад

    Hello Hardly Moving Productions, where did you get this part from? Thanks

  • @iamher6422
    @iamher6422 2 года назад

    That darn boot took me over 2 hours to install. How did you install it so easily?! Fml

    • @hardlymovingpro
      @hardlymovingpro  2 года назад

      What were the problems?

    • @iamher6422
      @iamher6422 2 года назад

      @@hardlymovingpro just wouldn’t go on! My hands were so greasy that I couldn’t even grip said boots. Finally, by the grace of God, I got them on. Man, it was sooo frustrating and infuriating.
      My apologies for the swear, I was livid 🤦🏽‍♀️🤣😂🤷🏽‍♀️

  • @soulfoodproductions1505
    @soulfoodproductions1505 4 года назад +1

    🤔good detailed video🤜

  • @nikovandh
    @nikovandh 4 года назад

    Will a stainless steel zip tie work for where the larger inner clamp is? I don't have any hose clamps.

    • @hardlymovingpro
      @hardlymovingpro  4 года назад +1

      That'll work if you get it tight enough. You can also use plastic zip ties.

  • @nicholashurst2165
    @nicholashurst2165 Год назад

    What size hose clamp ?

  • @oakland510kid
    @oakland510kid Год назад

    Name brand of axle grease?

  • @sarmadqasim6607
    @sarmadqasim6607 2 года назад

    Thanks 🙏

  • @amazegh2000
    @amazegh2000 Год назад

    thank you

  • @enlightnd0ne446
    @enlightnd0ne446 3 года назад

    Is that a universal boot or oem ?

    • @hardlymovingpro
      @hardlymovingpro  3 года назад

      Non oem replacement but designed for the rack.

  • @MyRcGoSlow
    @MyRcGoSlow 3 года назад

    Like a pro gonna do this to my Tacoma minus the alignment shop part

  • @johnbaptist7476
    @johnbaptist7476 2 года назад

    As always you are number 1 💖 🌾🙏👌👏✌👍✟✟✟

  • @joevisueth
    @joevisueth 5 месяцев назад

    Mines are bad in my Toyota sequoia

  • @Mail4dalej
    @Mail4dalej 3 года назад +1

    Great camera work.

  • @charger6773
    @charger6773 4 года назад

    👍

  • @RrRr-th1kf
    @RrRr-th1kf 3 года назад

    The original boot is original and the cheap boot is faster damage than genuine one

    • @hardlymovingpro
      @hardlymovingpro  3 года назад

      Perhaps.

    • @RrRr-th1kf
      @RrRr-th1kf 3 года назад

      Hardly Moving Productions how we know and check of inner rod is damage ??? Because i check my camery 2005 and the out rod is damage and need to change because the steering is shaking when driving and i move the wheel by 🤚 hand and there is sound … but what about inner rod how can check it if its ok or not ?! Or change all the inner and outer rod to make sure and become good

  • @scottlanier5133
    @scottlanier5133 2 года назад

    Why didn't you replace the inner tie rod? It wasn't completely shot but it's loose and should have been replaced

    • @hardlymovingpro
      @hardlymovingpro  2 года назад +1

      Not necessary if there's no free play within the ball and socket joint.

    • @scottlanier5133
      @scottlanier5133 2 года назад

      @@hardlymovingpro I disagree. You were already there and it wasn't tight.

    • @hardlymovingpro
      @hardlymovingpro  2 года назад +1

      It's only tight when new. Loosens with use like ball joints.

  • @mauricioh6716
    @mauricioh6716 Год назад

    Blessings, John 3:16. Jesus loves you.

  • @2pacnasgame
    @2pacnasgame 3 года назад

    So why didn’t they fix it does not make sense you paid them then they break it you fix it and take it back to them