How To Diagnose A Bad Inner Tie Rod

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Published 2021-05-09
🔴Confirm a bad inner tie rod in this video. Easy inspection to do at home by yourself or with a helper. This will fix any excessing steering wheel shaking or knocking/thumping noise while driving over bumps. This procedure can be used to find any loose joint or bushings in your car.

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All Comments (21)
  • @alanfrancis9225
    It's worth mentioning that a trolley jack (or any kind of hydraulic jack) is designed to lift the vehicle only – not hold it for any significant amount of time.
  • This was such a good video and your pictures were so clear. I wish all video's were this clear, Thank you.
  • @chrisinmontreal
    An alignment must be performed after changing out inner tie rods.
  • @damiann4734
    Very good share of knowledge and experience. Appreciate it.
  • @dorengarcia7925
    Good. Short and too the point. The shorter it is the more likely I'll watch it.
  • @hipstarchild
    Great video. My need replacing soon. I get a fine vibration in the steering wheel at low speed, but it disappears when pressing the clutch. I've had my car in bits last summer and the inner tie rods are loose like in this video, but never thought that this indicates that they are worn. Thanks for sharing your video.
  • @oscarpow
    Very clear explanation. Thanks a lot!
  • @3600SAMY
    Explained very nicely bro... Thanks alot👍🏻
  • @mrmikebjones
    This video is perfect for me. Thank you very much!!!!!!
  • Thanks, Hey bud take an extra 2 minutes and install a jack stand when climbing under the car - although it could have made for an interesting video if the jack ever rolled or failed. Thanks for all of the great information. Be safe.
  • That was a good video for me! My car also feels the similar way, I think time to change the tie rods of passenger side. Thanks!
  • @briane__
    I liked the white sweater at first lol wonder if jb weld would do the trick on old inner tie rods
  • @jr5389
    Excellent informative video 👍 Thanks 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿😎