Inner Tie Rod: Installation
- Using the special tool, install the inner tie rod.
- Tighten to 110 N.m (81 lb-ft).
- Apply steering gear grease to the steering gear bellows grooves in the inner tie rod.
- Make sure the steering gear bellows is positioned correctly over the steering gear housing bead and the grooves in the inner tie rod.
- Make sure the steering gear bellows is not twisted and the breather tube (if equipped) is securely inserted into the breather nipple of the steering gear bellows.
- Position the inner tie-rod bellows clamp and install the bellows.
- Using the special tool, install the inner bellows boot clamp.
- Make sure that the end of the steering gear bellows boot is positioned between the 2 grooves on the inner tie rod or an internal leak may result.
- Install the outer bellows boot clamp.
- Thread the tie rod jam nut onto the inner tie rod.
- Install the outer tie rod to the inner tie rod.
- Position the outer tie-rod end and install the nut.
- Tighten to 115 N.m (85 lb-ft).
- Tighten the tie-rod end jam nut to 80 N.m (59 lb-ft).
- Check and if necessary, align the front end. For additional information, refer to TOE ADJUSTMENT -- FRONT .
CAUTION:
Thoroughly remove any foreign material. This material is extremely harmful to the steering gear.
NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE:
Install the outer tie rod the same number of turns recorded during removal.
NOTE:
The hex holding feature can be used to prevent turning of the stud while installing the nut.