To replace the inner and outer tie rods on a 2000 Toyota Solara, first, safely lift and support the vehicle, then remove the front wheels. Disconnect the outer tie rod from the steering knuckle using a ball joint separator, and then unscrew the outer tie rod from the inner tie rod. Next, remove the inner tie rod from the steering rack using a specialized tool, and install the new inner tie rod. Finally, thread on the new outer tie rod, reattach it to the steering knuckle, and ensure proper alignment before replacing the wheels.
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Inner or outer?
If you are lucky tie rod (inner or outer) has to be replaced. If you are not lucky you will have to replace all steering mechanism (steering rack).
Remove wheel and disconnect outer tie rod from lower control arm. Clearly mark original position of outer tie rod end on shaft and remove outer tie rod end. Remove rack and pinion boot revealing. Unscrew inner tie rod from rack and pinion assembly.
To replace the inner tie rod ends on a 2003 Toyota Echo, first, lift the vehicle and remove the front wheels for access. Disconnect the outer tie rod ends from the steering knuckles, then use a tie rod end puller if necessary. Unscrew the inner tie rod ends from the steering rack using a special tool or a wrench, and replace them with new ones, ensuring they are securely fastened. Finally, reassemble everything, align the wheels, and check the steering alignment.
58 ft lb inner to outer clockwise staging...
inner
Outer. Inner are the one's closer to the Sun.
Outer Upper Inner was created in 2008.
Always replace inner and outer wheel bearings on the same wheel at the same. You don't necessarily have to replace the bearings in both wheels at the same time, though it's not a bad idea, but always inner and outer on the same wheel at the same time.
outer
Yes, and they should be checked everytime you replace an outer.