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Question by Dan
Submitted on 4/18/2004
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My daughter avoided a deer and hit passenger front end with tree with her Plymouth 95 Neon.  Broke the steering knuckle and tie rod.  I got the knuckle off to replace but I need to remove the tie rod and can't seem to figure out how tie rod is connected to steering rack.  Any help?


Answer by bob
Submitted on 4/20/2004
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Does anyone ever answer anything?

 

Answer by Cootie
Submitted on 9/1/2004
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To all yalls that are piercing things yourself thats pimp.Ive pierced my own bellybotton'Ithink you should pierce it with a needle.First clean the needle with then just push the needle through.Its real simple,It dont hurt,but there might be alittle blood,but other then that it dont hurt if u think it hurts u re a punk.Ik u want to pierce your ears do the sameprosses as the bellybotton piercing.Ive pierced my ears plenty of times,know I got 8 holes in my ears.Take my advice,see ya.................

 

Answer by Chris
Submitted on 1/8/2005
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Should just use the tie rod separating tool...  (aka pickle fork)  They aren't expensive

 

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