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Question about 1997 Concorde

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...decent job ahead first jack up car support with jack stands remove front wheels remove nuts on tie rod ends remove tie rod ends from spindles with tie rod end tool or tap with malet were they sit to ...

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300M 2005 FRONT TIE ROD BROKEN HELP (ONLY 19,000 MILES) to cost 260 dollars I use to work at a chrysler dealership and worked on these cars all the time, it was an ongoing problem because the tie rods

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Question about 1991 LeBaron

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...but you need an alignment shop to get it exact. Go have the vehicle aligned, when you replace a tie rod, there is a chance that you may be off by a thread or two. Save your tires, go get an

Question about 1997 Concorde

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how to remover tierod how to remover tierod form steering box You remove the concerned front-wheel. Jack up the car front and support it on jack-stands. Remove and tie-up the brake caliper to more ...

Question about 2005 Town & Country

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...button on the remote or inside the Minivan. It has an electronic mechanism that pushes and pulls a rod that is connected to the hatch. A friend of mine closed the hatch really hard as I was opening ...

Question about 1998 Cirrus

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...thread is protected by the nut, get a hammer and give it a few hard wacks where the tie rod end sits (under the nut with the split pin hole), it will simply pop out, it is important to hold the inner ...

...Any tips? my 1993 kia cd5 had the same issue.  what we did was to attach a threaded steel rod/tube at both axels of the front wheels. a nut is attached to both ends of the threaded rods in ...

...about this problem? Check wheel bearings---axle constant velocity joints---inner and outer ball/tie rod joints---tires out of balance--tire belt broke---wheel alignment---bent wheel---you have to ...

Question about 98 99 00 01 02 300m Audio Equipment

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...rod remove the outer ball joint first. remove the rubber boot and loosen of the lock nut (check which way the thread is as it may be a LH thread. unscrew the end out of the rack.. If you position the ...

...stop. their are a few different reasons ----tire needs to be balanced --thread separation in tire ---hub going bad ---suspension such as shock/tie rod/idler arm/steering box worn -----alignment ...

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