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Tie Rod Boot Zip Tie. Then cut off excess, easy and done. Many replacement boots only come with a zip tie. Loosen your lug nuts before raising the. No, but they're easier to deal with then the factory clamps. All right so here's the actual how to!. Chock the rear tires with the tie chocks. I’ve seen it done before without. If it still has grease, does not move in and out, and doesn’t move. I had to grease the inner rod's ball joint with the supplied grease. Harbor freight has some decent metal ties if you really wanted to. Remove the boot and inspect the inner tie rod. Zip tie, i used 2 and cinched them down. Clean the boot and reinstall evetything in the reverse order. If the tie rod moves easily and the grease is dirty or gone, it should be replaced. Are my tierod boots supposed to be held with zip ties?

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Clean the boot and reinstall evetything in the reverse order. All right so here's the actual how to!. If the tie rod moves easily and the grease is dirty or gone, it should be replaced. Loosen your lug nuts before raising the. I’ve seen it done before without. Remove the boot and inspect the inner tie rod. Zip tie, i used 2 and cinched them down. Many replacement boots only come with a zip tie. No, but they're easier to deal with then the factory clamps. If it still has grease, does not move in and out, and doesn’t move.

Chevrolet Colorado Tie Rod Sleeve Installation Peak Suspension YouTube

Tie Rod Boot Zip Tie Loosen your lug nuts before raising the. Chock the rear tires with the tie chocks. Are my tierod boots supposed to be held with zip ties? Harbor freight has some decent metal ties if you really wanted to. Many replacement boots only come with a zip tie. All right so here's the actual how to!. Remove the boot and inspect the inner tie rod. Clean the boot and reinstall evetything in the reverse order. If it still has grease, does not move in and out, and doesn’t move. No, but they're easier to deal with then the factory clamps. Loosen your lug nuts before raising the. Then cut off excess, easy and done. If the tie rod moves easily and the grease is dirty or gone, it should be replaced. I’ve seen it done before without. I had to grease the inner rod's ball joint with the supplied grease. Zip tie, i used 2 and cinched them down.

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