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Has anyone replaced their EPAS or Inner Tie Rod?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fat Boss" data-source="post: 12922957" data-attributes="member: 122645"><p>The manual says to loosen both sides at the same time, and when re-installing I should have another person hold a wrench on the other side of the rack. If I'm not RnR'ing the other side, will the strength of the rack (and the guts inside) allow me to break the 74 lbs/ft of torque plus thread locker on the side I'm working on without messing anything up? I'm assuming I will be able to since if one side loosens first, which it will, then the other side will have no help from the side that loosens first. Tightening is the same dilemma, since I really don't want to buy another $95 tie rod end kit to get another custom boot and clamps from it.</p><p></p><p>Here's a link to the manual. If it doesn't load right away try refreshing a couple of times.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://iihs.net/fsm/?dir=796&viewfile=Tie%20Rod%20-%20Inner.pdf" target="_blank">Ford Service Manuals - REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fat Boss, post: 12922957, member: 122645"] The manual says to loosen both sides at the same time, and when re-installing I should have another person hold a wrench on the other side of the rack. If I'm not RnR'ing the other side, will the strength of the rack (and the guts inside) allow me to break the 74 lbs/ft of torque plus thread locker on the side I'm working on without messing anything up? I'm assuming I will be able to since if one side loosens first, which it will, then the other side will have no help from the side that loosens first. Tightening is the same dilemma, since I really don't want to buy another $95 tie rod end kit to get another custom boot and clamps from it. Here's a link to the manual. If it doesn't load right away try refreshing a couple of times. [url=http://iihs.net/fsm/?dir=796&viewfile=Tie%20Rod%20-%20Inner.pdf]Ford Service Manuals - REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION[/url] [/QUOTE]
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