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The tie-rod and nut may just spin freely as you're trying to thread a tie-rod end onto it. The inner end of the tie rod is a low-friction ball joint at the steering rack, and there's nothing there that can resist rotation. So, you just need to grip the tie rod with something to prevent it from rotating as you're threading on the tie-rod end (I use ...
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From time to time in the maintenance and restoration of our British cars, we all must face the need to remove one or both of the tie-rod ends from the steering arms. The occasion may be that the ball joint portions have become severely worn and must be replaced to cure sloppy steering and/or loss of proper wheel alignment. At other times, we may ...