Outer tie rods and strut

Body Kits, Rims, Suspension, Wings, Lighting etc and exterior detailing.

Moderators: daewoomofo, Moderators Group

kinkyllama
Expert
Posts: 3772
Joined: Wed Oct 20, 2004 4:47 am
Location: USA, Arizona
Contact:

Outer tie rods and strut

Post by kinkyllama »

How are you supposed to get the outer tie rod nut to tighten on the strut assembly?

The outer tie rod joint just spins with the bolt and there's no obvious place to hold a wrench above it, plus there's the boot thing so I don't see any room for anything.

Thanks,
Danny
www.KinkyMotorsports.com
04' Dropped Foreno
-Coil-overs, sway bars, 13" brakes, LSD, 235mm tires, the works
-Turbo in the works
01' Lanos Sport
-Undergoing 2.0 swap w/ lots of performance bits
http://www.cardomain.com/id/kinkyllama
daewoomofo
Moderator
Posts: 4795
Joined: Fri Nov 18, 2005 1:41 am
Location: 313

Post by daewoomofo »

if the bolt part is spinning id get a new tie rod.
Image

Help keep Daewootech spam free, reply "Killspam" (no spaces) to spam posts

yeah i cant type, so what big freaking deal!
kinkyllama
Expert
Posts: 3772
Joined: Wed Oct 20, 2004 4:47 am
Location: USA, Arizona
Contact:

Post by kinkyllama »

daewoomofo wrote:if the bolt part is spinning id get a new tie rod.
They are new, the old ones do it too :?
www.KinkyMotorsports.com
04' Dropped Foreno
-Coil-overs, sway bars, 13" brakes, LSD, 235mm tires, the works
-Turbo in the works
01' Lanos Sport
-Undergoing 2.0 swap w/ lots of performance bits
http://www.cardomain.com/id/kinkyllama
daewoomofo
Moderator
Posts: 4795
Joined: Fri Nov 18, 2005 1:41 am
Location: 313

Post by daewoomofo »

hmmmm
Image

Help keep Daewootech spam free, reply "Killspam" (no spaces) to spam posts

yeah i cant type, so what big freaking deal!
kinkyllama
Expert
Posts: 3772
Joined: Wed Oct 20, 2004 4:47 am
Location: USA, Arizona
Contact:

Post by kinkyllama »

daewoomofo wrote:hmmmm
Think I could drive with them lose safely? Just to the shop to get the alignment and have them do it....

I know they wouldn't break so I wouldn't kill anybody I'm just not sure if it'll be really sloppy or whatever and not too safe. The bolts are fully threaded
www.KinkyMotorsports.com
04' Dropped Foreno
-Coil-overs, sway bars, 13" brakes, LSD, 235mm tires, the works
-Turbo in the works
01' Lanos Sport
-Undergoing 2.0 swap w/ lots of performance bits
http://www.cardomain.com/id/kinkyllama
daewoomofo
Moderator
Posts: 4795
Joined: Fri Nov 18, 2005 1:41 am
Location: 313

Post by daewoomofo »

can you get the cotter pin on it? if so id say your are good. as long as when you get on the free way your steering wheel doesnt shake.
Image

Help keep Daewootech spam free, reply "Killspam" (no spaces) to spam posts

yeah i cant type, so what big freaking deal!
gse_turbo
DTM Daewoo Mod
Posts: 2394
Joined: Fri Jun 23, 2006 4:20 am
Location: Englewood, Colorado United States
Contact:

Post by gse_turbo »

are you using a wrench or an impact? if you're not using an impact (than use one) just thread the nut on a little and zap that thing. the impact will spin faster than the end joint and it will get tight.

Garrett
Image
kinkyllama
Expert
Posts: 3772
Joined: Wed Oct 20, 2004 4:47 am
Location: USA, Arizona
Contact:

Post by kinkyllama »

gse_turbo wrote:are you using a wrench or an impact? if you're not using an impact (than use one) just thread the nut on a little and zap that thing. the impact will spin faster than the end joint and it will get tight.

Garrett
Never even thought of that...thanks! I'll give it a try
www.KinkyMotorsports.com
04' Dropped Foreno
-Coil-overs, sway bars, 13" brakes, LSD, 235mm tires, the works
-Turbo in the works
01' Lanos Sport
-Undergoing 2.0 swap w/ lots of performance bits
http://www.cardomain.com/id/kinkyllama
gse_turbo
DTM Daewoo Mod
Posts: 2394
Joined: Fri Jun 23, 2006 4:20 am
Location: Englewood, Colorado United States
Contact:

Post by gse_turbo »

:smt023 glad to help.
Image
User avatar
GsiTurbo
Super Moderator
Posts: 1791
Joined: Thu Mar 13, 2003 10:56 pm
Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Contact:

Post by GsiTurbo »

Yes, they do twist every now and then and can be pain without an impact. A trick I found that works well (2nd person required sometimes) is to use an open-ended wrench, and attach it on the flat-ish part of the tie-rod end (wise-grip works too). Then, use extension of some sort for leverage, and twist it at the angle down - this will lock the tie-rod in place and help with the nut.
Image
__________________________
2002 Lanos 1.5 SOHC... stock!!!
kinkyllama
Expert
Posts: 3772
Joined: Wed Oct 20, 2004 4:47 am
Location: USA, Arizona
Contact:

Post by kinkyllama »

GsiTurbo wrote:Yes, they do twist every now and then and can be pain without an impact. A trick I found that works well (2nd person required sometimes) is to use an open-ended wrench, and attach it on the flat-ish part of the tie-rod end (wise-grip works too). Then, use extension of some sort for leverage, and twist it at the angle down - this will lock the tie-rod in place and help with the nut.
Any other tricks?

The first one went on like a charm w/ only the impact wrench but the right side I'm having no luck with. I could only get the bolt a little more than fully threaded. Even when I get enough pressure w/ the vice-grips to lock it then my impact wrench doesn't have enough torque to move it.

*edit...it actually might be fully threaded for the most part but I can't get any tq down on it yet. Not too easy with one pair of hands too
www.KinkyMotorsports.com
04' Dropped Foreno
-Coil-overs, sway bars, 13" brakes, LSD, 235mm tires, the works
-Turbo in the works
01' Lanos Sport
-Undergoing 2.0 swap w/ lots of performance bits
http://www.cardomain.com/id/kinkyllama
gse_turbo
DTM Daewoo Mod
Posts: 2394
Joined: Fri Jun 23, 2006 4:20 am
Location: Englewood, Colorado United States
Contact:

Post by gse_turbo »

the reason that it's giving you trouble is that there is more friction on the threads than where the loint sits so it you run a tap an die down the threads on both pieces it should be easier to install.

Garrett
Image
kinkyllama
Expert
Posts: 3772
Joined: Wed Oct 20, 2004 4:47 am
Location: USA, Arizona
Contact:

Post by kinkyllama »

gse_turbo wrote:the reason that it's giving you trouble is that there is more friction on the threads than where the loint sits so it you run a tap an die down the threads on both pieces it should be easier to install.

Garrett
...what does "tap an die down" mean?
www.KinkyMotorsports.com
04' Dropped Foreno
-Coil-overs, sway bars, 13" brakes, LSD, 235mm tires, the works
-Turbo in the works
01' Lanos Sport
-Undergoing 2.0 swap w/ lots of performance bits
http://www.cardomain.com/id/kinkyllama
gse_turbo
DTM Daewoo Mod
Posts: 2394
Joined: Fri Jun 23, 2006 4:20 am
Location: Englewood, Colorado United States
Contact:

Post by gse_turbo »

use a thread tap to "chase" (clean) the threads down the nut and use a thread die to "chase" (clean up) the threads of the tie rod.
Image
daewoomofo
Moderator
Posts: 4795
Joined: Fri Nov 18, 2005 1:41 am
Location: 313

Post by daewoomofo »

if you got the tie rods local return the messed up one and get a new one.
Image

Help keep Daewootech spam free, reply "Killspam" (no spaces) to spam posts

yeah i cant type, so what big freaking deal!
Locked