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Pressing tie rod end out of steering arm 200 1983

Can't remember how many times I said "next time I'll buy one", then didn't have it when I needed it. I got it at Auto Zone for less than 20 bucks. It's a C-stlye splitter with two jaws that slip under the bottom of the steering arm and a crank down "point" with hex head (and ratchet recess) to set against the top of the bolt on the tie rod end. Used mine today in fact. Ten seconds and the tie rod end popped right out. No banging, no solvents, no mess. They carry two styles, a larger one for pitman arms and one for "smaller" links. Part number 25297 by OEM, it fits the knuckle perfectly.

DS






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