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    #16
    and if you do screw it up, new outer tierods are like $15 each from BMA. still keeping you below the $100 quote.
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      #17
      Putting the nut on also keeps the tie rod from flying up and hitting you/the car when it breaks free.

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        #18
        Originally posted by 88325isboy
        do it your self.
        stole the words out of my mouth. do it yourself, be a shadetree mechanic:D

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          #19
          Steering Rack boot may not be as easy as everyone is saying. Does your car have a steering damper? If so you may need to pull off the rack-end depending on what side your doing.

          Also I'd recommend doing both boots, if ones fucked chances are the other wont be far away.

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