I've found these tie rod puller tools to work very well. Get it well seated, crank it down tight and then whack the end over the bolt section of the ball joint with a hammer.
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Tried that a couple times already.I've found these tie rod puller tools to work very well. Get it well seated, crank it down tight and then whack the end over the bolt section of the ball joint with a hammer.
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Must really be on there then!Tried that a couple times already.