How Do You Fix The Tie Rod On A Bronco?
Tie rods on your Bronco transmit the steering motion from the steering rack to the wheels. They should be replaced when you feel looseness in the steering wheel. It is not uncommon for worn tie rods to snap out of the steering knuckle, which means that you will loose steering on the car. To avoid encountering this potentially dangerous situation while driving your Bronco, replace your worn tie rods. Fortunately, replacing the tie rod ends on your Bronco is simple, cheap and quick. Step 1 Jack up the Bronco and place it securely on jack stands. Step 2 Remove the wheels with a lug nut wrench. Step 3 Remove the cotter pin from the tie rod end, using needle-nose pliers. Step 4 Remove the nut from the tie rod end, using a ratchet. Step 5 Pull the tie rod off the steering knuckle with a tie rod separator. Simply place the tie rod separator between the tie rod and the steering knuckle, and hammer the end of the tie rod puller until the tie rod pops out. Step 6 Use correction fluid to mark the