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Inner tie rod tool

vicelord

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Hello. I'm Bogdan from Romania I work on cars as a hobby. My question for you guys will be what do you use on round tie rods. I bought a tool but its not very sturdy and the teeth started to strip after 3 sets oof tie rods changed. I need a tool that can be used from the wheel arch because I work in the street.
Could you recomand something or post what you have. I don't really have snap on money so the price should be about 60$ including postage as I don't think I can soorce this locally.
Amazon.co.uk would be great.

Best regards

Later edit: here is what I have!
http://amatrix.com.my/eshop/images/JEAH0142.jpg
 
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colin39

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Ive always just used water pump pliers or even stillsons if wp pliers fail
 

firebox40dash5

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Ive always just used water pump pliers or even stillsons if wp pliers fail

There's a good bit of stuff you can't get at like that. I'd just use an 18" pipe wrench if I could... and I have plenty of times, it's usually easier than busting out the tube tool, finding the right insert, and using it. :D

I was going to recommend the Mayhew universal one, but the one top drive posted looks like a cheaper Chinsese copy. That Mayhew would probably cost a mint over there.
 

firebox40dash5

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They make tie rods without some type of squared section to put a wrench on? I wonder what the assembly lines use??

I've seen a rare few without any flats. Luckily they've all been ones I can get a pipe wrench onto... so far. The factory probably gets them either as short racks with inners already installed, or long racks with both tie rod ends on them.
 
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vicelord

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I've seen them on Opel corsa and Peugeot 307 probably other manufacturers from Europe too. The problem is that even aftermarket ones are like that.
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duanedragon

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I do a lot of front end work and have tried several inner tie rod tools. I use a monkey wrench.
 

01ps

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On smooth ends I use this, works great. A little bit to set up but works every time.
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top drive

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yes frenchies garages seem to think that if my inner tie rods are worn ill replace the whole rack"the are not servicable items sir"

Hence why i have this tool.

whipped it off , down dingbro - gimmie one like that.

pattern part - put it back on , voila vibration gone. stick yer 600 quid+labour steering rack up yer hoop peugeot.
 

mailpup

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yes frenchies garages seem to think that if my inner tie rods are worn ill replace the whole rack"the are not servicable items sir"

Hence why i have this tool.

whipped it off , down dingbro - gimmie one like that.

pattern part - put it back on , voila vibration gone. stick yer 600 quid+labour steering rack up yer hoop peugeot.
You can ask them if it isn't serviceable, why do they sell inner tie rods separately? :)
 
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