2002 Dodge Ram TIE RODS DANA 60 AXLE

2002 DODGE RAM
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2002 Dodge Ram Four Wheel Drive Automatic 137000 miles

WHAT HAS TO COME APART TO REPLACE TIE RODS ? DO HUB BEARINGS AND AXLES HAVE TO BE REMOVED?
Nov 28, 2009 at 11:48 AM
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TIE ROD END Removal (Outer Tie Rod End) 1. Loosen the jam nut. 2. Remove the outer tie rod end nut from the ball stud. 3. Separate the tie rod ball stud from the knuckle with Remover (8677). See Fig. 17 . 4. Unthread the outer tie rod end from the inner tie rod. Fig. 17: Identifying Special Tool (8677) Courtesy of CHRYSLER CORP. Installation (Outer Tie Rod End) 1. Thread the outer tie rod end onto the inner tie rod, to it's original position. See Fig. 18 . 2. Install the outer tie rod end into the steering knuckle. 3. Tighten the ball stud nut on the ball stud to 55 ft. lbs. (75 N.m). 4. Set wheel toe pattern. See SPECIFICATIONS & PROCEDURES - 1500 NOTE: DO NOT twist the boot anytime during removal or installation NOTE: DO NOT twist the boot anytime during removal or installation.


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Remove only the tires to gain access to the outer tie rod ends, if inner tie rods are needed, you need a tool to remove them...
Nov 28, 2009 at 11:58 AM
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