So I am changing out my tierod ends for fresh factory joints from CDan, which required acquiring a propane torch from Home Depot and a full size sledge hammer on the relay rod to pitman arm joint just to get them off, and my tierod ends are rust seized into the tierod.
As in forget about it. I have PB Blasted them, torched the crap out of them, used 2' of leverage on opposite ends with my full weight on it by holding the bar on one side with lock pliers in enough to dent the metal and it still strips the metal rather than freeing the TRE.
So I'll be calling Slee in the morning for new HD rods. One TRE on the tierod was definitely toast (loose) and the other wasn't great, the relay rod ends were still in great shape after 14 years and 130K miles.
Liberal amount of anti-seize will accompany the installation in the new rods.
As in forget about it. I have PB Blasted them, torched the crap out of them, used 2' of leverage on opposite ends with my full weight on it by holding the bar on one side with lock pliers in enough to dent the metal and it still strips the metal rather than freeing the TRE.
So I'll be calling Slee in the morning for new HD rods. One TRE on the tierod was definitely toast (loose) and the other wasn't great, the relay rod ends were still in great shape after 14 years and 130K miles.
Liberal amount of anti-seize will accompany the installation in the new rods.







