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Hey guys, i am having a little trouble. does anyone now away to get tie rods out of the spindles. i have been beating on these things for the last hour and they are not moving a bit. please help, these are the only thing slowing down my winter rebuild.

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i unscrewed the nut off and everything i just can't pull the rod out of the spindle.

grab a hammer and hit the spindal and put some down force on the tie rod.it will pop right out..

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the tie rods unscrew dont they? :blink:

im sure he means balljoint dilbert. i used a flywheel pulleer rig in between both ends and turn it open to press one out then find a way to make a spacer to press out the other one.

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im sure he means balljoint dilbert. i used a flywheel pulleer rig in between both ends and turn it open to press one out then find a way to make a spacer to press out the other one.

 

 

hahaha! i was wondering why he was beating on the tie rod! my bad :shoothead:

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they are still not coming out.....very frustrating.

 

 

put it in a vice and get a 10 dollar ball joint seperator(fork style). that should do the trick if you tried the other suggestions. If all else fails get a bigger hammer!

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put it in a vice and get a 10 dollar ball joint seperator(fork style). that should do the trick if you tried the other suggestions. If all else fails get a bigger hammer!

 

I am to the point to where i dont think they make a bigger hammer :biggrin:

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put it in a vice and get a 10 dollar ball joint seperator(fork style). that should do the trick if you tried the other suggestions. If all else fails get a bigger hammer!

if you have them PC'd and dont want to messup the coating this is the way to do it. If not you can get a 3 point puller and get it off. it's a little difficult to get it to bite and stay on but its possible. i had to do it with mine too.

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Didnt read everything but did u try some heat on the spindle,put some heat on it,thread nut on backwards,air chisel with blunt end and hiter up(dont try this at home kids)

You beat me to it. Put the nut on so you don't jack up threads, heat up the end, then give it a good whack. Mine popped out after 2 times heating and hitting. I was having absolutely no luck without heat. I got it done without a vise too.

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