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Gilly1 Member Since: 29 May 2015 Location: Somerset Posts: 203 |
Well fitted new inner tie rods today just to see if it solved movement issue, NO as suspected it must be the rack internal shaft/collar/pinion or something in there, anyways I've ordered a refurb steering rack with 2 year warranty, hopefully will sort it once and for all.
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Mon Sep 21 2015 7:19pm |
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Lost for Words Member Since: 15 Jan 2015 Location: Warminster, Wiltshire Posts: 1477 |
Replied on DISCO3.
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Tue Sep 22 2015 10:06am |
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Gilly1 Member Since: 29 May 2015 Location: Somerset Posts: 203 |
Cool, thanks a lot for reply, also that's noted for future. Thanks again. |
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Tue Sep 22 2015 10:55am |
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alpaca Member Since: 09 Sep 2014 Location: Silicon Valley Posts: 83 |
I'm going to do my tie rods soon - did you need special tool to remove the inner ? Btw , I got cold climate fluid from the gm dealer - similar texaco spec to LR - ac Delco 10-5044 made in Belgium |
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Tue Sep 22 2015 1:56pm |
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Gilly1 Member Since: 29 May 2015 Location: Somerset Posts: 203 |
Hi, no need for special tool, it was surprisingly easy, Just used a large adjustable wrench to undo/do up inner tie rod nut, also count the amount of turns on outer tie Rod when removing to get close when fitting onto new, but will def need wheel alignment once fitted, you probably want brand new but I've got a as new pair inner tie rod if you want for a small fee, only fitted then removed due to fault being steering rack not tie rods. There not expensive anyway but thought I'd ask. 😊 |
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Tue Sep 22 2015 2:21pm |
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