I made a shield for the rubber boot by cutting a notch in a piece
of sheet metal. It keeps the boot from getting destroyed by the
pickle fork if the tie rod end is still in good condition. It will
deform the heck out of the sheet metal so just bash it flat again
after you use it.
Dave
>Now if you're talking about disconnecting the outer tie rod ends from the
>spindle/control arms on each tower, THAT requires a pickle fork / tie rod
>separator. A decent pickle fork and a couple of good whacks with a 5 >pound
>hammer will pop those off. I've tried ball joint presses and never had
>luck with them on the Spit- the pickle fork was $5 and did the job on the
>first try.
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