Went to my local parts store and lo and behold they didn t have the clamp or the tool to cinch the clamp even if they had it.
Inner tie rod boot clamp tool.
A simple cheap way to seal any ball and socket type joint after the boot has been compromised.
From here insert the inner tie rod tool apply another wrench to the part coming from the rack and loosen.
Mine had some grease already.
I found this knipex model 1099i oetiker side crimp tool and wondered if anyone knew if it s the right one to use or has had any experience with.
Poor man s tie rod end or ball joint boot.
I plan on changing out the inner outter tie rods on a mark iv jetta tdi and want to install the dust boots the right way if space allows.
Once i remove the tie rod end keeping a close eye on the position on the threads i ll need to cut the bands on the inner tie rod boot and slide it off.
There is another tool out there that s a long cylinder with three screws that clamp down on the inner tie rod however it wouldn t have worked in my case bent inner tie rod.
Assume that the hub has been unbolted from the car already using the 12 pt.
Pull the boot off the shaft.
Remove the inner tie rod end boot by using the wire cutters and twisting and cutting the clamp holding it in place.
I teach high school automotives and while replacing a clutch and most everything else we came across in a faculty member s car we found the tie.
As the rod s threads are usually set with a sealant it can be somewhat awkward having to tighten the tool turn it loosen it and reposition and repeat the process but it works.
Mikkuppa cv boot clamp universal adjustable stainless steel drive shaft joint kit pack of 8.
Well it will bug the shit out of me that i know there is a way that i can install the factory gm clamps and i am driving around with fucking hose clamps.
The next step is to get your new inner tie rod end place the boot over it and screw in the inner tie rod end.
I didn t have an ability to put the factory clamp on the upper part of the boot so i used a hose clamp and cinched it down.
So i m doing my inner tierods tomorrow and was going over the procedure when i noticed something.
I m going to get a small hose clamp to replace the zip tie.
By using the special inner tie rod tool and an impact wrench.
Use the inner tie rod remover to screw the inner tie rod off the rack.
Insert the proper sized end of the inner tie rod remover into the tie rod remover tool.
So to ease my mind i will buy another gm clamp the right tool to install the gm clamp and will have factory oem clamps on my inner tie rod boots.
I still have the original lower clamp but i d have to remove the outer tierod to put it on and i don t want to risk damaging it.