Post #19
Ok this is what we are dealing with, earlier today I got under the car to check this out. The only way i could think of to remove this is to use mole grips or water pump pliers to grasp the external portion of the track rod inner ball joint. When I turned this it seemed to also rotate the shaft inside the steering rack itself before meeting some resistance at which point i decided to halt proceedings before i damaged something maybe.
Whats everyones take on this? I would imagine the only way to get this off is to do exactly that but wouldnt this damage something inside the rack if i applied some serious pressure?
Anyways heres a pic of the new track rod.....
Ive been looking online and have found tools to take track rods of which slide over the track rod itself and couple to another part that fits round a square section on the inner ball joint - but ive not seen anything like this ^^^
So is it just a case of water pump pliers and properly going for it???
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