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I took two pics of it and put a red box around it for clarification. The one on my XJ is shot and needs replacement, I just don't know what bushing I need. Anyone ever replace this guy before? It looks pretty straight forward.
based on that pic, it's what attaches the pitarm to the drag link. if not a bushing, what would you call that piece of rubber that's all mangled in there?
thanks for the info. the unfortunate thing is it's also banging around when driving. I got a death wobble the other day that i'm certain is caused by this. everything else in the setup looks tight. i'm 100% stock and running stock sized tires, no lift.
i've done some googling since i actually know what these parts are called now and it's looking like i have to replace the whole drag link would you agree?
All you need is a set of hand tools, and rent one of the tie-rod servicing kits from the parts store. Should take 2-3 hours tops to change it out.
thanks for the link. i think the other tie rods are in good shape but i'll give everything a closer look tomorrow weather permitting. i've never had to do tie rod ends so this should be interesting... i see some people use a pickle fork while some have pullers. any recommendations on actually getting this thing apart the easiest way?
am i correct that new boots aren't included with a new drag link? looks like moog is the way to go brand wise based on what i've read.
thanks for the link. i think the other tie rods are in good shape but i'll give everything a closer look tomorrow weather permitting. i've never had to do tie rod ends so this should be interesting... i see some people use a pickle fork while some have pullers. any recommendations on actually getting this thing apart the easiest way?
am i correct that new boots aren't included with a new drag link? looks like moog is the way to go brand wise based on what i've read.
I think the tie-rod end for the drag link should come with a boot. IIRC mine did (Moog, good quality), but that was like 3 years ago and I can't remember specifically. They are a few bucks at the parts store anyways.
And yes, the tie rod end on that side you can purchase separately.
You are sure the other tie-rod ends are in good shape? If one of them snaps you will loose steering so don't cheap out on $140 worth of parts. As long as they aren't original with lots of miles, and there isn't any play in the steering, replace just the pitman-arm tie-rod and you should be good. Seriously like 30 mins worth of work I would assume.
Use a proper puller tool, it makes the job a lot easier.