5 Major Steps to Replacing Tie Rod Ends | 1995 Ford F150

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  • Опубликовано: 4 авг 2024
  • In this video, I show you how to replace the complete drag link steering assembly on your OBS Ford truck. This consists of the outer tie rods, adjusting sleeves, and the inner tie rod, and drag link. The video finishes with a DIY toe alignment using TMR Customs toe alignment plates.
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    ⏰ Time Stamps:
    0:00 Intro
    0:20 Remove wheels, jack up, and place jack stands
    0:40 Tools and parts
    1:09 Remove first tie rod end - cotter pin and nut
    2:21 Remove second tie rod end - cotter pin and castle nut
    2:41 Pitman arm to drag link nut - use puller
    3:27 All steering removed
    4:12 Assembling the tie rods, adjusting sleeves, and drag link
    5:55 Installing the drag link to pitman arm
    6:51 Installing the first tie rod end
    7:51 Installing the inner tie rod
    8:42 Installing the second tie rod end
    9:11 Don't miss this step
    9:27 Doing a toe alignment
    9:35 What is toe?
    9:55 The alignment step up - TMR plates
    10:42 Jack stand placement is important
    11:58 Making a toe adjustment
    12:48 Tighten everything up
    13:06 Conclusion
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  • @mrlambdin1
    @mrlambdin1 Год назад +19

    Great explanation Stevie. One safety step I do when the tires come off is lay them underneath as a "last resort" if the jack stands or jack fails so I'm not crushed.

    • @TheMinuteMasters
      @TheMinuteMasters  Год назад

      Thanks Matt!🤙 Good tip! I leak the Jack under the center for that purpose as well. The tires are a larger landing zone though.

    • @SCOOTIE24
      @SCOOTIE24 4 месяца назад

      I have a 97 OBS F-250HD and i do the same thing for safety. Thank you for bringing that up!

  • @dylanheyl
    @dylanheyl Год назад +9

    I rebuilt my entire front suspension from watching your videos. Always very informative. Keep up the great work.

  • @garypatton9720
    @garypatton9720 6 месяцев назад +5

    The torque spec on those tie rod sleeves is 41 foot pounds. I had an alignment shop fail to tighten mine correctly and it eventually loosened enough to where my tire flopped out to the side while driving. It was a exciting!

    • @TheMinuteMasters
      @TheMinuteMasters  6 месяцев назад

      Damn! That’s crazy! I had an old sleep start to loosen up. That was scary.

    • @leviaustin9037
      @leviaustin9037 2 месяца назад

      Thanks for the confirmation

  • @dothmynugs
    @dothmynugs Год назад +2

    Literally been putting this job off since there was not any decent vids on it. I drive a 96. Thanks for making this.

    • @TheMinuteMasters
      @TheMinuteMasters  Год назад

      No way! Well I’m glad I’ve gotten around to filing it.
      You’re welcome David!🤙

  • @joeidaho5938
    @joeidaho5938 Год назад +7

    Did this last year. Very easy to do this on obs Fords, in my opinion....especially when compared to other vehicles, where you can't access the other end of the tie rod. The hardest part on other vehicles is trying to loosen the connection from inner to outer tie rod. So easy with these trucks. The remaining parts left to do on front of my truck are the bushings on the i-beam suspension...and replacing the suspension springs and shocks.

    • @TheMinuteMasters
      @TheMinuteMasters  Год назад +1

      100% true. This project was easy and straightforward. It was also super cheap interns of parts and time commitment.
      Nice! That can be done in one good weather Saturday!🤙

    • @joeidaho5938
      @joeidaho5938 Год назад +1

      @@TheMinuteMasters Thanks, Stevie!

  • @bradleycraven9604
    @bradleycraven9604 Год назад +2

    Another great video, thank you. Please post the stubby again. Those tools make a huge difference - especially for those of us in rust country

    • @TheMinuteMasters
      @TheMinuteMasters  Год назад

      Thanks man!🤙 There are links in the description for the stubby and other tools and parts.

  • @maxs9383
    @maxs9383 Год назад +3

    Glad you showed the alignment step with the tape measures. Think I’ll build a similar device to use on my truck. Great video!

  • @1982pantro
    @1982pantro Год назад +3

    GODAMN AMAZING JOB DUDE!!! You should have your own show

  • @Obs_Saul
    @Obs_Saul Год назад +3

    Exactly what I need for this weekend job thanks for this major details👌

  • @rohankoripalli
    @rohankoripalli Год назад +2

    Great video. I was able to do the whole job without jacking up the truck. Kept the alignment in tact

  • @jasonhoward2285
    @jasonhoward2285 9 месяцев назад +1

    So helpful!

  • @schwinn434
    @schwinn434 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for taking the time to make this video.

  • @nestr2007
    @nestr2007 Год назад +1

    Thank you!!!!! Perfect timing for me

  • @FranciscoLopez-cc7ui
    @FranciscoLopez-cc7ui Год назад +2

    Excellent job buddy excellent job

  • @GettinJunkDone
    @GettinJunkDone Год назад +2

    Looking forward to this one. You keep upping your game with each piece of content, well done.

    • @TheMinuteMasters
      @TheMinuteMasters  Год назад

      Thanks Joe!🤙 You project is coming along nicely too! Can’t wait to see what’s next!

    • @GettinJunkDone
      @GettinJunkDone Год назад +1

      @@TheMinuteMasters Thanks bud! Me too!

    • @GettinJunkDone
      @GettinJunkDone Год назад +1

      @@TheMinuteMasters Just finished watching and I must say that this is extremely thorough and the video is put together nicely. Well done!

    • @TheMinuteMasters
      @TheMinuteMasters  Год назад

      @@GettinJunkDone Thanks Joe! I appreciate the feedback!🤙

  • @Kimbeattie
    @Kimbeattie Год назад +1

    Great video thanks from Canada . I subscribed

  • @roosternewsbymarkwatson6586
    @roosternewsbymarkwatson6586 Год назад +1

    Hello from Ventura California..
    New fan here .
    I am doing mine today..
    I have a 1984 f250 4x4..
    Making a video on it..
    You inspired me..😁..
    Thank you for the info..
    Love the alignment tool..

    • @TheMinuteMasters
      @TheMinuteMasters  Год назад +1

      Hi Mark! Nice! I always encourage people to film their projects.
      You’re welcome!🤙

    • @roosternewsbymarkwatson6586
      @roosternewsbymarkwatson6586 Год назад +1

      So, pulled old steering linkage..
      Assembled the new linkage, got to the last tierods end left side..
      My assistant stripped the threads.
      I have to buy a new sleeve and end.
      On the first..
      Did a video, but it's worthless now..lol.
      I don't give up, so we will try again then..

    • @TheMinuteMasters
      @TheMinuteMasters  Год назад +1

      @@roosternewsbymarkwatson6586 Ah! That’s a bummer. Well at least parts can be replaced.

  • @alvarosolano-jb1qq
    @alvarosolano-jb1qq 7 месяцев назад +1

    Nice truck man

  • @andrewfrazier7884
    @andrewfrazier7884 2 месяца назад +1

    lol Ik some Treacy's who are Catholic, also (assuming, based on the rearview mirror rosary). Very helpful video, btw. Thanks!

    • @TheMinuteMasters
      @TheMinuteMasters  2 месяца назад

      Where do they live? I’m originally from Philly.
      Thanks Andrew!🤙 You’re welcome!

    • @andrewfrazier7884
      @andrewfrazier7884 2 месяца назад +1

      @@TheMinuteMasters That's insane lol. They've gotta be cousins of yours, bc, not only do they have the same eyes, the dad, who was an airline pilot, is originally from PA. They live near Topeka now. I randomly stumbled on your video, while trying to fix my '92 F150. Small world moment, probably lol.

    • @TheMinuteMasters
      @TheMinuteMasters  2 месяца назад +1

      @@andrewfrazier7884 OK so I do have cousins that live in St. Mary’s, Kansas and their dad is an airline pilot for Southwest.

  • @TheCrofolks
    @TheCrofolks Год назад +3

    Another fantastic video with very easy to follow instructions. Where did you order the replacement parts? Was it a kit or separate component purchase? I’m going to replace on my 93 OBS next weekend. Thx, again 👏👏💯

    • @TheMinuteMasters
      @TheMinuteMasters  Год назад +1

      Thanks man!🤙 there a link in the description for the entire kit.
      Nice!

  • @ashtongraham0124
    @ashtongraham0124 4 месяца назад +1

    Great video super detailed! I’m having trouble with my drag link to pitman arm joint, what pitman arm puller are you using? I can’t seem to get one that sits on there properly.

    • @TheMinuteMasters
      @TheMinuteMasters  4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks man!🤙 It looks like the OEM brand puller from O’Reilly’s.

  • @chrislewis6391
    @chrislewis6391 Год назад +1

    Another great video! I did this in addition to previously replaced gearbox and steering shaft. I used some angle plate from the shop and modified it to work for the toe alignment. had to do it a couple times like you said to make sure the steering wheel was straight. Lol Do I need to have the camber looked at? I had the alignment done a few months ago when I put new tires on it, but a friend was telling me anytime I do work like that the camber needs to be checked.

    • @TheMinuteMasters
      @TheMinuteMasters  Год назад

      Thanks Chris!🤙
      Nice work!
      I don’t think so. The only time I have camber checked is when I change springs or shocks.

  • @doctorantivirus.
    @doctorantivirus. Год назад +1

    Hello, your videos are fabulous. They encourage me to do my OBS Ford repairs. I want to ask, what engine oil are you using in a 5.0?

    • @TheMinuteMasters
      @TheMinuteMasters  Год назад

      Thank man!🤙 I appreciate it.
      Currently I put 5w-30 full synthetic oil. However, I have a spec sheet from O’Reilly’s that says it should be 5w-20.

  • @jeremycoleman2936
    @jeremycoleman2936 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great video could you drop where you got the set?

    • @TheMinuteMasters
      @TheMinuteMasters  6 месяцев назад

      There should be a link in the video description.

  • @robertneal9953
    @robertneal9953 Месяц назад +1

    So if you have to make a toe in adjustment, shouldn't you split the difference on each side instead of only adjusting one side? For example, if you're 1/4" out, shouldn't you adjust each side 1/8"?

    • @TheMinuteMasters
      @TheMinuteMasters  Месяц назад

      Yes, you’ll want to adjust each side evenly. I may not have shown that in this video to shorten it.

  • @drcazeddog
    @drcazeddog Год назад +1

    How big of an improvement did this make? I am betting, a HUGE improvement. I am doing mine this weekend.

    • @TheMinuteMasters
      @TheMinuteMasters  Год назад +1

      Depending on the age of your steering, yes this can make a huge difference. I definitely saw improvements for sure!

  • @thomhill2054
    @thomhill2054 2 дня назад +1

    Is this the solution for the death wobble ?

    • @TheMinuteMasters
      @TheMinuteMasters  День назад

      Death wobble is usually caused by bad shocks and I beam bushings.

  • @busybody1474
    @busybody1474 8 месяцев назад +1

    Quick tip, secure the steering wheel with tie down straps during alignment so it doesn't move.. Nice job 👍

  • @rsk8310
    @rsk8310 Год назад +1

    I looked at mine today, same year F150 ( 99000 miles on it ), everything seemed tight but I am wondering if my longer pass side inner tie rod is bent. My front end shakes like crazy when I hit about 25 MPH. Brand new tires on it and at first it didn't do it but after about 150 miles on the tires it started to shake again. It did the same on the previous set of tires. I am going to measure from tread to tread tomorrow and see if I am toe'd in or out. Great video but I am frustrated with this situation. Your replacement long tie rod seemed straighter than the one on my truck.

    • @TheMinuteMasters
      @TheMinuteMasters  Год назад +1

      If your front end is shaking, I recommend checking all your suspension bushings, ball joints, definitely your steering, and your shocks. Any one of those components could contribute to a shake.

  • @kyriefajardo7012
    @kyriefajardo7012 Год назад +1

    Great video man. Did that get rid of the death wobble?

    • @TheMinuteMasters
      @TheMinuteMasters  Год назад

      Thanks! 🤙 I didn’t have death wobble. I had some unpredictable steering though. Death wobble is usually frame, bushing, or shock related.

  • @deeveeance3314
    @deeveeance3314 Год назад +1

    What kit is that for the tie rods? Mine need some love/replacement!

  • @paytonsouthard3204
    @paytonsouthard3204 Год назад +1

    So what applications would a out pointed toe be for?

  • @airborne1235
    @airborne1235 10 месяцев назад +1

    What about the grease points?

    • @TheMinuteMasters
      @TheMinuteMasters  10 месяцев назад

      I didn’t show me greasing them but you will need too. The tie rod ends are non grease able.

  • @nickengel5971
    @nickengel5971 Год назад +1

    I ordered the ceramic spray for my Model A.. unbelievable....only did hood...let yea know how rest of it turns out...

  • @garrisonbadger3091
    @garrisonbadger3091 Год назад +2

    Did the away bar come factory on that truck?

    • @TheMinuteMasters
      @TheMinuteMasters  Год назад +1

      It didn’t. I added it several years ago. The company is called Hellwig. I found a video about it and had a link for the sway bar in the description. Since then I think the company has gone out of business and you can’t buy this sway bar. In hindsight, I wouldn’t put a front sway bar on a twin I beam suspension truck.

    • @garrisonbadger3091
      @garrisonbadger3091 Год назад +1

      Ok thanks , kinda what I was wondering if it was worth doing .

  • @thomasputman5560
    @thomasputman5560 Год назад +1

    Where did u buy ur full kit

  • @ramonhernandez2413
    @ramonhernandez2413 Год назад

    Why did you use the old sleeves and bolts?

    • @TheMinuteMasters
      @TheMinuteMasters  Год назад

      I didn’t reuse the old sleeves or bolts. I did keep them though.

  • @austinoneill8417
    @austinoneill8417 Год назад +1

    any way to add parts list??

    • @TheMinuteMasters
      @TheMinuteMasters  Год назад

      I usually try to include a list in the description. All the steering parts are one kit I bought from Amazon. There should be a link in the description for it.

  • @ryleec3460
    @ryleec3460 Год назад +1

    Video idea for yah. Paint match the bumper 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @TheMinuteMasters
      @TheMinuteMasters  Год назад

      I’ve thought about that but I plan on swapping to a different bumper.

    • @ryleec3460
      @ryleec3460 Год назад +1

      @@TheMinuteMasters That’s would be awesome as well there’s some cool aftermarket or even stock bumpers

    • @TheMinuteMasters
      @TheMinuteMasters  Год назад +1

      @@ryleec3460 right! I’ve got my eye on Desolate Motorsports front bumper.🤙

    • @iamgriff
      @iamgriff Год назад +2

      I keep the stock chrome steel bumper. I buff the chrome and wax it. When I tailgate a car, the chrome is a great reflection filling up their rear view mirror. Pretty useful for making people get out of your way

  • @thestraitgateway
    @thestraitgateway 2 месяца назад +2

    I would like to thank you for all these videos and especially for always replying to all my questions, thanks a bunch and God bless you

    • @TheMinuteMasters
      @TheMinuteMasters  2 месяца назад +1

      You are most welcome!🤙 Thanks for taking the time to watch my videos!

  • @thestraitgateway
    @thestraitgateway 3 месяца назад +1

    I wonder if you could just use A2X4 instead of that angle iron to adjusttin Toe

    • @TheMinuteMasters
      @TheMinuteMasters  3 месяца назад +1

      You probably could if the tolerances were similar to steel.

  • @thestraitgateway
    @thestraitgateway 2 месяца назад +1

    I have a 2wd 1996 f150 ext cab long bed with 5.8 e4od. I would love to put a lift on but they're expensive. I really just want it leveled and slightly bigger tires. I've been looking into it and it seems a lot of people don't recommend it. Especially the leveling spacers. Mainly because of camber issues and what not. I read that you can get these coil springs that are 2 inches taller and it will level it out. I need to redo my whole front end and would like to go this route. Do you know if i was to put 2 inch taller coil springs on would that give me any trouble and would i need to any of the other front end components different thans stock? Also how come you haven't dont any lifting?

    • @TheMinuteMasters
      @TheMinuteMasters  2 месяца назад +1

      We essentially have the same truck aside from different engine and transmission combo.
      Leveling these trucks is tricky. Typically a set of leveling coils, extended shocks, and adjustable camber bushings is the best way to level these trucks out. I’ll add that you still may have positive camber.
      I’ve seen better leveling kits include drop brackets which would help with camber.
      I haven’t don’t a lift or level due to the complexity and cost.
      I’m converting my truck to 4x4 so I can actually by decent lift kits.