Bumpsteer 3 Z
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2 Next, loosen (but don't totally remove) the castle nut and separate the tie-rod end from the spindle by hitting the spindle arm with a heavy hammer. The idea is to "shock" the spindle and tie-rod end apart, which is more effective than trying to force them apart with a pickle fork or tie-rod splitter. Once the tie-rod end's stud drops through the spindle arm, remove the castle nut all the way and the tie-rod end will then easily separate from the spindle. View Related Article
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