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Tie Rod: Removal

  1. Remove the tie rod end. Refer to: Tie Rod End  .
  2. Remove the tie rod end jamb nut.
    GFD542367Courtesy of FORD MOTOR COMPANY
  3. If equipped. Remove the underbody shield bolts and remove the underbody shield.
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  4. If equipped. Remove the underbody shield bolts and remove the underbody shield.
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  5. NOTE: 4WD shown, RWD similar.

    If equipped.

    1. Remove the forward underbody shield bolts.
    2. Remove the rearward underbody shield bolts and the underbody shield.

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  6. NOTE: If servicing the RH tie rod, both bellows boots must be removed.

    1. Remove and discard the inner bellows boot clamp.
    2. Remove and discard the outer bellows boot clamp.

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  7. NOTE: If servicing the RH tie rod, both bellows boots must be removed.
    NOTE: Move the bellows boot enough to gain access to the inner tie rod nut.

    Position aside the bellows boot.

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  8. Position aside the steering stop.
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  9. Position the steering rack far enough to the LH side to expose the flat surface.
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  10. NOTE: Place the steering gear at the center position and hold the steering gear rack while loosening the inner tie rod. Use an appropriate-sized wrench on the flat/teeth of the rack to resist rotation and to prevent damage during removal of the inner tie rod.
    NOTE: The steering gear rack can only be held on the LH side.

    Using an appropriate-sized wrench on the flat/teeth to hold the rack and an appropriate size crows foot wrench or open end wrench, remove and discard the inner tie rod.

    GFD542375Courtesy of FORD MOTOR COMPANY
  11. Remove and discard the steering stop.
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