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Very helpful.
Nice demo & explanation analyzing and fixing the problem.
Thank you so much you’re very kind and thanks for watching
Thanks this Video has been very and I mean very helpful. My inner tie rod broke last night driving home from work. Thanks
This helped a lot.... I'm working on my ls right now..... Hopefully this will stop some vibrations and straighten my steering wheel back out
Thanks for the video. Can you describe what the tool is that you used to tighten the tie rod?
Shouldn't you try not to torque on the rack when tightening the inner tie rod end? I always hold the end of the rack when torquing the tie rod end
great vid.thanks for sharing.
This is the steering for some human to trust with his life. Why would you not use a torque wrench and torque it to spec when torquing the inner tie rod end?
What about the left side I've never seen the left side done
Try this in Illinois....
Yea they are rusted/welded on there.. there’s never just a twist off
@@davenport2012 I wondered that myself how it twisted off so easily mines surely didn't at all
Very helpful.
Nice demo & explanation analyzing and fixing the problem.
Thank you so much you’re very kind and thanks for watching
Thanks this Video has been very and I mean very helpful. My inner tie rod broke last night driving home from work. Thanks
This helped a lot.... I'm working on my ls right now..... Hopefully this will stop some vibrations and straighten my steering wheel back out
Thanks for the video. Can you describe what the tool is that you used to tighten the tie rod?
Shouldn't you try not to torque on the rack when tightening the inner tie rod end? I always hold the end of the rack when torquing the tie rod end
great vid.thanks for sharing.
This is the steering for some human to trust with his life. Why would you not use a torque wrench and torque it to spec when torquing the inner tie rod end?
What about the left side I've never seen the left side done
Try this in Illinois....
Yea they are rusted/welded on there.. there’s never just a twist off
@@davenport2012 I wondered that myself how it twisted off so easily mines surely didn't at all