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4th gen rear wheel steering track rod ends
- wurlycorner
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I'd recommend having a decent blowtorch handy as the jam nuts were seized on to the inner track rods on mine and needed a touch of pure hellfire before I could get them to move, even after that one of them required a lot of force to unthread.
For anyone else who is thinking of doing this for the first time, get a ball joint separator tool! I used one of the fork tools (under £10 at Halfords), which destroyed the old boots but was invaluable for separating the track rod ends from the steering hubs. Despite copious amounts of penetrating oil, no amount of battering the top of the old track rod end or side of the steering hub made a blind bit of difference.
For anyone else who is thinking of doing this for the first time, get a ball joint separator tool! I used one of the fork tools (under £10 at Halfords), which destroyed the old boots but was invaluable for separating the track rod ends from the steering hubs. Despite copious amounts of penetrating oil, no amount of battering the top of the old track rod end or side of the steering hub made a blind bit of difference.
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Quick update to say the boots on these replacement tie rod ends are destroyed after 4 years: split all the way around. Just noticed so I'd say they only lasted 2-3 years, judging by the state they are in.
Cheap aftermarket parts don't last, you say? Who knew...
Can't be messing about testing replacement boots so I've bought Honda ones from JapanCars.ru as UK prices are currently £190 for the pair!
Cheap aftermarket parts don't last, you say? Who knew...
Can't be messing about testing replacement boots so I've bought Honda ones from JapanCars.ru as UK prices are currently £190 for the pair!
- wurlycorner
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Current price was about £55 per tie-rod end on JapanCars, assuming the sub-supplier has it in stock. Hard to give a definite cost on delivery, although it always works out cheaper than buying in the UK if you don't mind waiting a few weeks.
My last order in Spring was for a knock-sensor, which cost about £20 in delivery but still worked out at least £50-60 cheaper than the UK. Previous, larger orders have not had any delivery charge added, so either it is inclusive for larger orders, or they changed their postage rules recently.
My last order in Spring was for a knock-sensor, which cost about £20 in delivery but still worked out at least £50-60 cheaper than the UK. Previous, larger orders have not had any delivery charge added, so either it is inclusive for larger orders, or they changed their postage rules recently.
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didnt someone say once that mondeo track rod ends fit or was i just dreaming that???
bristol_bb4 wrote:ahhh a 5th gen, i love 5th gens
Dino wrote:I loves the 5th gen really.... just dont quote me on it...
4thgenphil wrote:Mines 4 1/4 unches mate, sorry
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