January 20, 201016 yr do you reuse the locking tabs? I'm about to order the inner tie rods but they don't come with locking tabs do they?
January 21, 201016 yr i've replaced a few tie rods and i've never bought the locking tabs....but i can not imagine that i would install the old ones so i would assume it came with the hardware. i think it can vary by manufacturer. like some axles come with nothing, some with nut, some with nut and pin. some ball joints come with pinch bolt, nuts, and pin, some just the nut and pin...etc. seems like the higher quality stuff tends to come with the hardware. new nuts, pins, bolts, etc. the cheap stuff might just come with none or fewer parts. i don't buy cheap stuff on tie rods, i'd installed a used Subaru OEM unit before buying the cheap stuff here. i just did a stinking inner tie rod last year and can't recall...
January 21, 201016 yr I actually took a chance and bought tie rods for cheap on ebay (inners and outers). They are 1 year old now and holding up. They also were a brand name part, and cheap! nipper
January 21, 201016 yr Okay, I just remembered that I ordered an inner tie rod for a Subaru Outback not too long ago and went and looked at it. It has all new hardware with the tie rod. New nut & lock washer. But if you buy the cheapest thing you can find it may not.
January 21, 201016 yr so are you saying I don't need that inner tie rod part from amazon? my boots have been torn for so long that a bit of rust is getting to the inner rods. so I figure if the vise grips don't work I could have a backup.
January 21, 201016 yr so are you saying I don't need that inner tie rod part from amazon? my boots have been torn for so long that a bit of rust is getting to the inner rods. so I figure if the vise grips don't work I could have a backup. you don't "need" it, but you might want it. you need something to get the inner tie rod off but not a special tool, i'd use a wrench, readily available and useful for lots of other things. i can't imagine not being able to get that off but I don't know what your tool selection looks like. if you're concerned about it, then it might be best to have it on hand. buy it locally and you can return it if you don't need it...or some places like Advanced Auto Parts an Autozone have tool loaner programs. i already mentioned, wrenches and monkey wrenches (pipe wrenches) will get it off.
January 21, 201016 yr you don't "need" it, but you might want it. you need something to get the inner tie rod off but not a special tool, i'd use a wrench, readily available and useful for lots of other things. i can't imagine not being able to get that off but I don't know what your tool selection looks like. if you're concerned about it, then it might be best to have it on hand. buy it locally and you can return it if you don't need it...or some places like Advanced Auto Parts an Autozone have tool loaner programs. i already mentioned, wrenches and monkey wrenches (pipe wrenches) will get it off. OH COME ON! You always NEED a new tool, sheesh nipper
January 21, 201016 yr I brazed 2 flat pieces of metal into the end of a piece of pipe to do my friend's inner tie rod ends- plymouth horizon. I wonder if it happens to be the right size? Dave
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