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There was a horrible shimmy in the tie rod ends on this 1969 Volkswagen Beetle. I was having difficulty finding anyone that had all 4 tie rod ends in stock, so I ended up just ordering a complete full set of tie rods. Problem solved.
You can find my ball joint removal tool at the links below, as well as the same tie rods which I purchased. I hope that helps! Support me by shopping my links! Thanks!
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Left side tie rod ▶ https://amzn.to/2LFxu35
Right side tie rod ▶ https://amzn.to/2HAHPuK
"Jaws of Life" balljoint/tie rod puller ▶ https://amzn.to/2LF2ekB
This video is very rough cut while testing some new videography equipment, not all clips turned out well so some bits may seem like they are skipped when they didn't make the cut. Apologies in advance for some lighting inconsistencies and audio noises as I learn how this all operates best.
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