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Lisle 45750 Inner Tie Rod Tool
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Technical Details
- Utilizes five crows feet to engage the wrench flats
- Inner tie rod can be removed and installed without removing the rack
- Works on rounded sockets ends that prevent access to the wrench flats
- Utilizes six cros feet sizes 1-1/2" 1-3/16" 1-5/16" 1-7/16" and 33.6mm
- Includes 1-1/2in crowfoot for use on Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon
Product Details
Product Weight: 3.16 pounds
Shipping Weight: 3.25 pounds
Model: 45750
Manufacturer: Lisle
Sales Rank: 3566
Customer Reviews
handymen,
by Karla Cavalie, 2010-07-13
I needed to replace the inner tie rod on my 98 honda accord. I have a fairly well equiped shop but needed this specialty tool to do the job.
This tool allowed me to remove the inner tie rod lock nut with ease. It has several difference sizes of fittings that allow it to be used on other vehicles.
This tool paid for itself by me doing the job. It is well made and worth the price.
For my application, needed slight modification, but well made and I recommend it,
by schoboat, 2010-06-28
My Pathfinder used the largest of the included wrenches, so apparently the tie rods are on the large side. The tube was slightly too small for the tie rod to fit in the tube. This was corrected with some grinding to make the tube slightly larger inside. Then the tool worked perfectly. I'm torn between giving it five stars and 4 stars. I would not hesitate to recommend this tool, just if you have a vehicle like mine, you may need to modify it. slightly.
Incredible tool,
by Robert Rehberg, 2010-03-24
Just when you are about to get pissed, this tool cranks those inner tie rods off.
Works great!,
by BUCK BUCHANAN, 2009-12-07
This tool is the only one I could find to remove the inner tie rods on a 2000 Windstar. Fussed & cussed prior to using this tool. Just can't get access to the part without it. It seems well designed & comes with all the other adapter sizes. I would highly recommend it's purchase.
Good Tool.,
by W. Krsul, 2009-11-18
Two different local mechanics quoted me over $500 to change a single rusted tie rod in a 2000 Honda Civic. One of them tried to convince me that it was a very difficult repair, and even implied that I would have to remove the steering rack. WTF??? Anyway, after a bit of research, I decided to attempt the repair myself. I'm not a pro mechanic, and it was my first attempt at a tie rod replacement, but with the this tool, it was actually a fairly simple job that took less than 2 hours. Even with the cost of the tool, the tie rods, and my personal 'shop rate', I figure that I saved about $250.
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