Tie Rod Ends....Advice to Solution
X2,yeah it can only go on one way.Could be you got some crappy TREs.I wheel the crap out of my Xj and @ 4/2 or 5'' and no drop pitman and never had a issue with TREs(but I do keep spares just in case)Are they making a racket or is the steering funky?Could be just the boots are shot.
The boots being toast is a bad thing, and even word at just a few months old.
Where the pitman arm attaches to the steering box should not be adjustable. There should be a key in the teeth, forcing it to be installed on the steering box in one specific place.
If it wasn't made this way you could in theory set the truck up so it would not steer one direction.
If it wasn't made this way you could in theory set the truck up so it would not steer one direction.
the passenger side TRE doesnt look very greasy
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The passenger side one was pressured washed and cleaned with some degeaser recently. It had a lot of grease seaping on it like the drivers side did
And if I'm not mistaken you.want that grease to stay inside that boot....for some obvious reasons.
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Yes the point is to keep the grease in the boot. they both were full...squshy/firm to the touch when I installed them. The boots busted...and the grease poured out on them both.
pull the TRE and rip it apart, post some pics so we can see what about it failed. If it was just that the boot cracked/ripped and then the TRE went bad because the grease was fouled with dirt and crap then you just gotta make sure the boot isnt going to rip. Possible the boot itself was binding on anything sharp? Or for whatever reason it could be binding and tearing?
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Can you take the TREs back where you got them and get them replaced under warranty?Maybe the tolerances were off or something.I have seen lots of parts outta whack right out of the box.Other than something bent or loose causing them to prematurely fail thats all I can think of......
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pull the TRE and rip it apart, post some pics so we can see what about it failed. If it was just that the boot cracked/ripped and then the TRE went bad because the grease was fouled with dirt and crap then you just gotta make sure the boot isnt going to rip. Possible the boot itself was binding on anything sharp? Or for whatever reason it could be binding and tearing?
Here are some factors that I just tought about:
Autozone TREs (got the most expensive ones I could)
When I trailed it since them being installed, I disconnected my sway bar. When I flexed it all the way out, could that have been a factor to them busting??
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Over filling them with grease can make em start to leak and eventually bust and like Hooper said no way that flexing out should cause that and especially so soon.My 2 cents says something is bent,loose or you got some bogus TREs.Take em back,make sure they give you the right P/N and see what happens and keep looking for something bent and let us all know!I wanna see what you figure out in case I ever run into this!
Last edited by Skunkape; Jun 16, 2011 at 05:11 PM.
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