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great video, very helpful, thank you for doing such a nice job.
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Does this video apply to a 2001 Pontiac Grand Prix as well?
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@Vacmasterthegreat If the tie rod is still good, you could probably put a new grease fitting in there.
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one of my tie rod grease fittings is missing. should I replace the tie-rod? I have no clue what's good in my suspension anymore!
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can you guys post a video on how to replace a power steering rack on a 93 ford mustang coupe?
mrbioguy77 4 days ago
@mrbioguy77 We currently do not have an auto repair video on this particular repair. We'll keep this in mind if in the event that we need to make this repair in the future.
1aauto 4 days ago
Is it the same for the left side?
abiggs0109 3 weeks ago
@abiggs0109 Yes the procedure would be the same for the opposite side of the vehicle.
1aauto 3 weeks ago
Should count the turns as you're taking off the end so you can install the new one in the same location
wc4pwned 1 month ago
@wc4pwned You can do that also. If you use the tape method you can screw the new nut back on up to the tape and it'll also act as a place holder for the new tie rod end. Sometimes it's easy to get involved with what you're doing and forget how many turns it took to remove the old tie rod. Hope this helps you out.
1aauto 1 month ago