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inner tie rods need changed, don't wanna buy repair manual... looking for instructions or someone who has an online manual(free)on how to change inner tie rods www.autozone.com look on e bay i gota ...

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Question about 1993 LeSabre

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tie rods looking for instructions or someone who has an online manual(free)on how to change inner tie rods check autozone.com

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Question about 1994 LeSabre

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...tie rod end. Remove the upper ball joint. While the car is still on the ground, use a breaker bar and socket, loosen, and remove the axle nut. Remove bend the spindle assembly outward and push in on ...

...tie rod end nut. Smack the side of the housing the tie rod end goes into to pop the tie rod end loose and out. Remove the sway bar link. Remove the lower ball joint nut. Smack the housing the lower ...

Question about 1992 LeSabre

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...tie rod removal The first step in replacing the inner tie rod is to remove the tie rod end. It's basically a three step process, where you start by loosening the jam nut that's used to set the ...

...tie rod ends also .so yes they do need lubrication . alot of cars now a days do not have grease fitting for there suspenson parts . but when you have your oil change and you see a charge for ...

...or ball joint Most likely it is the ball joint and a need for an alignment but it could also be the tie rods. I would look at the tie rods and ball joints. If you have over 100,000 miles on those ...

Question about 2001 LeSabre

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...tie rod ends, either can cause those symptoms. The balls joints should be check by a professional.To check your tie rods jack one front side of your car check it, then do the other;Move the front ...

my 93 buick lesabre runs good but i have a wheel problem,i've had tie rods bushings bearing replace.when driving over rough road or make a turn i can hear a popping or rattling sound,and when the ...

Question about 2003 LeSabre

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...tie rod ends? end won't come loose from the rod. you need an extractor tool as the shaft is tapered and grips tight. They come in several types. The simplest is a wedged fork. There are lots of this ...

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