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hey mate again can't stress it enough, my friend are very gifted and excellent quality of videos. How often does the inner tie rods go bad? I have to do this to my ML320 so don't know if I should do both inner and outer. also I may have to do ball joints as well. Thanks again I'm a big fan.
Thank you for the feedback! The change of this tie rod doesn't have the regulatory rules. It depends on the vehicle operating conditions. You can find out the degree of wear in the garage. Best Regards, Autodoc.
Attention, because of the rust, it will be necessary in some case to use the blowtorch to remove the tie rod end...Sometimes it will be not a simple situation...
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Your Tutorials are the best for M- Class Mercedes Benz suspension repairs.
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Excellent video quality. Why did you change inner tie rod? What was the problem? My w164 is pulling to the right, is it because of the inner tie rod?
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How much torque is the front outer tie rod?
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Good clean video. Thanks.
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hey mate again can't stress it enough, my friend are very gifted and excellent quality of videos. How often does the inner tie rods go bad? I have to do this to my ML320 so don't know if I should do both inner and outer. also I may have to do ball joints as well. Thanks again I'm a big fan.
Thank you for the feedback! The change of this tie rod doesn't have the regulatory rules. It depends on the vehicle operating conditions. You can find out the degree of wear in the garage. Best Regards, Autodoc.
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Attention, because of the rust, it will be necessary in some case to use the blowtorch to remove the tie rod end...Sometimes it will be not a simple situation...
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Unfortunately, the complexity of replacement is individual on each car, it all depends on the technical condition of the parts.
Our videos are for informational purposes only in the sequence of replacement and to save time, we loosen some of the nodes in advance.
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