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Good explanation of how the tool works, I will be using that same tool to install my new inner tie rod ends in the near future. Like me many people are visual learners, and your videos are extremely helpful.
Good morning, just poured a cup of coffee and am sitting down to answer any and all questions for the DIY community. You are very welcome, and we are happy to help. Many more helpful videos to come! 😁👍 Let us know if you have any questions and hey if you’re interested, join our DIY ecosystem and help us grow an exclusive group of DIYers. toolboxtoken.com Reach out to us any time! 🧰
I am using the same tool to remove my inner tie rod but it is stuck on the tie rod that is still on the car and will not come off. Was trying to check if the tie rod is secured with a metal pin.
@@christopherchandler1261 Good morning ☕️ Thanks for watching and sharing this. Great to hear you got it resolved. How did the remaining portion of project go?
Not big enough for my sequoia. A pipe wrench did wonders. The rental tools did not. Weren’t big enough. Don’t forget to turn the steering wheel all the way. More room to work.
@@DIYwithMichaelBorders From my research, the GM might have used red loctite and it needs to be heated by a torch to remove it. I'm gonna try that later on today.
@@DIYwithMichaelBorders There was indeed red loctite on the inner tie rod ends of my chevy trailblazer. After heating the inner tie rod end with a propane torch, it came off easily with a crescent wrench. The tool was not to blame, I'm sure it would have worked if I had heated the tie rod end in the first place. That being said, there was no need for a $100 tool if I could just use a $7 wrench from walmart. (happened to be on clearance). For those wondering, Chevy Trailblazers have red loctite on the inner tie rod ends so an alignment can be done without them coming unscrewed.
@@southwest6720 Oh wow, that’s no fun. That sounds like it’s seized inside…😬 Have you verified there isn’t any additional lock-rings installed that are not allowing part to pop out? Is the part rusted?
Yea had the same problem. If the tie rod is stuck, the wrench just slips off. I ended up with a tie rod tool ($12) from Amazon that looks like a U-clamp. The tie rod came off easily.
Thank you, this workbench has been great. Below is a link to a video where all items will be listed in the comments and description section. ruclips.net/video/bc9lNnXUlsA/видео.html Definitely check it out, thanks Thomas.
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Inner Tie Rod tool: amzn.to/3JYeoVn
1. Engine overheating - CHECK YOUR GRILL
ruclips.net/video/riSjtm4UOzA/видео.html
2. How to mount skateboard on wall
ruclips.net/video/c5QDCKZNGH0/видео.html
3. How to install Swivel Vise to workbench
ruclips.net/video/2tSMXLuYVkw/видео.html
4. Build your own custom skateboard
ruclips.net/video/9Isty_4fIIw/видео.html
5. Build your own custom logo fingerboard
ruclips.net/video/5kg1NHGMZsE/видео.html
That's the best demo of how this tool works that I've seen. thanks.
Good morning, just poured a cup of coffee and am sitting down to answer any and all questions for the DIY community.
You are very welcome, and we are happy to help. We are very honored you felt that way, many more helpful videos to come! 😁👍
Let us know if you have any questions and hey if you’re interested, join our DIY ecosystem and help us grow an exclusive group of DIYers.
toolboxtoken.com
Reach out to us any time! 🧰
Good explanation of how the tool works, I will be using that same tool to install my new inner tie rod ends in the near future. Like me many people are visual learners, and your videos are extremely helpful.
Thank you Dale, and we are standing ready to help you when that DIY inner Tie Rod project begins.
Keep us posted on how it goes. 👍
Great explanation and demo of how this works. Exactly what i was looking for. Thank you!
@@ryanv7195
Good morning ☕️ we are honored to help. 🧰
Thanks for the great demonstration and explanation! Cool Sk8boards too!
@@kseries20-24only
Good morning ☕️ we are honored to help. We really like the option of creating your very own custom logo skateboards.
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Thanks for the tutorial! Great explanations & vid! Thanks for shay! 👍🏻👍🏻
Good morning, just poured a cup of coffee and am sitting down to answer any and all questions for the DIY community.
You are very welcome, and we are happy to help. Many more helpful videos to come! 😁👍
Let us know if you have any questions and hey if you’re interested, join our DIY ecosystem and help us grow an exclusive group of DIYers.
toolboxtoken.com
Reach out to us any time! 🧰
I am using the same tool to remove my inner tie rod but it is stuck on the tie rod that is still on the car and will not come off. Was trying to check if the tie rod is secured with a metal pin.
Unlock inner tool first no impact tools!
Got it
@@christopherchandler1261
Good morning ☕️
Thanks for watching and sharing this. Great to hear you got it resolved. How did the remaining portion of project go?
Not big enough for my sequoia.
A pipe wrench did wonders. The rental tools did not. Weren’t big enough. Don’t forget to turn the steering wheel all the way. More room to work.
That tip helped me, thank you.
Yeah this was awkwardly bulky and doesn’t work if it’s slipping off every 2 seconds. I myself love the clamp style
Shop had this and it didn’t work had to end up using a giant adjustable wrench to take the inners out
@@jackmendez8579
Thanks for watching, that’s a bummer. Sounds like you got it though.
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This thing didn't work at all for me. My inner tie rod is really stuck and the wrenches keep bending.
Good morning ☕️ that’s wild. Any update?
@@DIYwithMichaelBorders From my research, the GM might have used red loctite and it needs to be heated by a torch to remove it. I'm gonna try that later on today.
@@russellmclaurin1380
Very cool, looking forward to hearing back from you. 🧰
@@DIYwithMichaelBorders There was indeed red loctite on the inner tie rod ends of my chevy trailblazer. After heating the inner tie rod end with a propane torch, it came off easily with a crescent wrench. The tool was not to blame, I'm sure it would have worked if I had heated the tie rod end in the first place. That being said, there was no need for a $100 tool if I could just use a $7 wrench from walmart. (happened to be on clearance). For those wondering, Chevy Trailblazers have red loctite on the inner tie rod ends so an alignment can be done without them coming unscrewed.
@@russellmclaurin1380
We can’t thank you enough for sharing this info. Enjoy that rewarding feeling earned from conquering your DIY project. 🧰
Carpet?
@@noserly
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Thank you so much that saved me
Good morning ☕️
Great to hear, thanks for sharing this. Enjoy your upcoming weekend. 👍
I tried this tool last nite for 3 hrs tryna get the tie rod off a 2015 chevy impala i gave up after that it was stuck on there good
@@southwest6720
Oh wow, that’s no fun. That sounds like it’s seized inside…😬
Have you verified there isn’t any additional lock-rings installed that are not allowing part to pop out?
Is the part rusted?
Try pipe wrench
@@RobertMesa-fu9oy
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Yea had the same problem. If the tie rod is stuck, the wrench just slips off. I ended up with a tie rod tool ($12) from Amazon that looks like a U-clamp. The tie rod came off easily.
@@vm4554 I bought one of those also n was still hard to get off so I took it to the shop n they charged me $150 to get it off smh
I liked your workbench as well. Where is available for purchase? Thanks
Thank you, this workbench has been great. Below is a link to a video where all items will be listed in the comments and description section.
ruclips.net/video/bc9lNnXUlsA/видео.html
Definitely check it out, thanks Thomas.
Great help!!
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@@DierserChloe-r5o
Thanks for watching. 🧰