Thank you. Excellent video. P.S. So that your boot doesn't twist, as you're removing the jambnut, first, take off the small clamp off the boot, and then go on taking off the nut. The inner tie rod can spin all it wants after that, without running a risk of getting ripped off.
√ *Watch the Video*
√ *Buy The Part at 1A Auto* 1aau.to/m/Shop-TRQ-Parts
√ *Do it Yourself*
√ *Save Money*
Thank you. Excellent video.
P.S. So that your boot doesn't twist, as you're removing the jambnut, first, take off the small clamp off the boot, and then go on taking off the nut.
The inner tie rod can spin all it wants after that, without running a risk of getting ripped off.
I like these videos Straight forward no BS clear explanation better understanding!!!! Keep doing these I need to fix my Rav 4 thank you 👍🏾💯
How do you know when an axial needs to be replaced
Nice
Toyota does not offer an OEM inner tie rod and recommends replacing the entire rack.
Needing special tools I would have a pro do the job.