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Anybody done this? Can't get a puller on it. Nothing specific in the manual on R & R. Pickle fork the right tool?

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You need the correct tie rod puller. A pickle fork ruins the rubber cup and can damage the steering gear worm and roller if you hammer the wrong way on the pitman arm.

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Mine was tight also, I put a jack under the steering arm so it was solid to the concrete floor, then with the nut on I gave it a good rap with a good hammer and it coorperated.

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I agree with Dodgeb4ya. I bought an OTC tie front end puller kit that includes the puller that he shows. It works great. I got the kit for under $100 from ToolTopia.com

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I also like this one from the kit. I used it for many of my tie rod ends.

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Wish I had seen this link beforelast week. Iused a pickle fork, it worked ok, butaaruined the rubber Dae,a though I do have replacements from Roberts. I used a three prong gear puller to take off the steering box and that went well.

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I agree with Dodgeb4ya. I bought an OTC tie front end puller kit that includes the puller that he shows. It works great. I got the kit for under $100 from ToolTopia.com

I purchased a Schumacher jump pack from Tooltopia last year was happy with the service shipped fast and no shipping on orders over $99.

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An old man in a junk yard in Augsburg, Germany showed me how back in the 70's.

Loosen the nut.Take 2 two lb hammers, hold on on one side of the arm as backing, smack it on the other side. A couple wacks will pop it right out. Doesn't damage the seal, it's quicker than pullers and no special tool needed.

I've removed maybe 50 or 60 that way, never had one that wouldn't come off. Never damages a seal.

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An old man in a junk yard in Augsburg, Germany showed me how back in the 70's.

Loosen the nut.Take 2 two lb hammers, hold on on one side of the arm as backing, smack it on the other side. A couple wacks will pop it right out. Doesn't damage the seal, it's quicker than pullers and no special tool needed.

I've removed maybe 50 or 60 that way, never had one that wouldn't come off. Never damages a seal.

Germany in the 70s, I was stationed at Ramstein Air Base near Kiaserslauten 1970 to 1973 what a great time. Butch

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It"s the butcher way too. Not saying I have never done it in my more careless years! Tie rod ends not so much of a big deal because of the hammer angle. Pitman arm on the steering gear-well a whole different story. Did the hammer shock job on a Linclon pitman arm and the steering gear had a slight bump in it afterward.

I had to replace it-for free.

Guest P15-D24
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Tie rod puller was delivered today, replaced the drag like in less than two minutes.

Right tool makes all the difference. :D

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Gutleut Kaserne near the Bahnhof (train station) in downtown Frankfurt, '66-'67, Augsburg '72 - '75.

Traveled from Rome to just south of the Arctic circle in old worn out VW's, visited more than 15 countries. Some, like Andorra, I didn't even know existed until we ran across them. All on $100 a month.

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