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Old 07-24-2009   #1
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Default Rear tie rod

When I removed the rear wheels for cleaning I noticed tie rod end rubber boot looked squished and ripped. So, I bought a pair of polyurethane boots. Then I read somewhere that the tie rod end have a plastic swivel joint in them.
My question is, do these joints wear out? After 105,000 miles, should I consider replacing the joint rather than just the boot?
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Old 07-24-2009   #2
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When I removed the rear wheels for cleaning I noticed tie rod end rubber boot looked squished and ripped. So, I bought a pair of polyurethane boots. Then I read somewhere that the tie rod end have a plastic swivel joint in them.
My question is, do these joints wear out? After 105,000 miles, should I consider replacing the joint rather than just the boot?
I do believe that there is a wearable joint at the knucke and also where it attaches to the batwing. At 105,000, it may be time to replace that. I am contemplating replacing this whole assembly on my 90 when I upgrade to Polyurethane bushings. Some more experienced member may want to step in here.
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Old 07-24-2009   #3
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Default Re: Rear tie rod

I would expect worn rear toe rod component to exhibit the same characteristics as the front counterpart. With the tire off the ground & suspension compressed, if you can detect wheel movement in the horizontal axis, then it is time for replacement.
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Old 07-25-2009   #4
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Thanks guys. It makes perfect sense - jack up the car and see if I can wiggle the tire.
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Old 07-25-2009   #5
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Thanks guys. It makes perfect sense - jack up the car and see if I can wiggle the tire.
Don't forget to compress the suspension at the wheel you are Testing.....if I understand Jerry correctly...which I may not!
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Don't forget to compress the suspension at the wheel you are Testing.....if I understand Jerry correctly...which I may not!
You do Tom.....
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