LMHmedchem
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- 2002 Explorer XLT v8
Hello,
After fighting with my power steering rack trying to remove it through the drivers side wheel well, it occurred to me that it might have been easier to try to remove the drivers side inner tie rod. That would have given me the room to drop the rack out the bottom. This seems an obvious solution, but I have never seen it suggested in any thread or video. I suspect that this means there is a very good reason why this is not a good idea but I thought I would ask.
My main interest is that I have to get the new rack into the same space and am anticipating the same issues I had removing the old one. Would it be relatively straightforward to remove the drivers side inner tie rod in my shop and then re-attach it once I have the rest of the rack in the vehicle?
Information would be appreciated.
LMHmedchem
After fighting with my power steering rack trying to remove it through the drivers side wheel well, it occurred to me that it might have been easier to try to remove the drivers side inner tie rod. That would have given me the room to drop the rack out the bottom. This seems an obvious solution, but I have never seen it suggested in any thread or video. I suspect that this means there is a very good reason why this is not a good idea but I thought I would ask.
My main interest is that I have to get the new rack into the same space and am anticipating the same issues I had removing the old one. Would it be relatively straightforward to remove the drivers side inner tie rod in my shop and then re-attach it once I have the rest of the rack in the vehicle?
Information would be appreciated.
LMHmedchem