+1 on using a hammer.
Doesn't necessarily even have to be a 4 or 8 lb hammer- if you use a good size ball pein hammer and put some force behind it, you'll be able to get any E30 tie rod loose.
I have yet to see a puller that does a more effective job than a hammer, and I've dropped lots of these in my time.
Doesn't necessarily even have to be a 4 or 8 lb hammer- if you use a good size ball pein hammer and put some force behind it, you'll be able to get any E30 tie rod loose.
I have yet to see a puller that does a more effective job than a hammer, and I've dropped lots of these in my time.
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