Straight socket tie rod ends, Drop socket tie rod ends, Tie rod end replacement – Spicer Dana Spicer Steer Axles - Service Manaul User Manual

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Tie Rod End Replacement

Tie Rod End Replacement

Tie Rod End Replacement

1. Disconnect the tie rod end.

2. If the cross tube is being replaced, count the number

of exposed threads on the tie rod end.

3. Loosen the clamp nut and unscrew the tie rod end.

4. Install new tie rod ends or new cross tube.

Note: Cross tube has right-hand and left-hand threads for

corresponding sides of the vehicle.

5. Thread tie rod end into cross tube past the tube split.

The number of threads exposed from the tube
should be equal on both left and right tie rod ends.

6. For E and I straight socket tie rod ends, tighten the

clamp nut to 45-60 ft. lbs. (61-81N m). Make sure
the tab on the clamp holds the end of the cross tube.

Straight Socket Tie Rod Ends

7. For drop socket tie rod ends, tighten as follows:

Drop Socket Tie Rod Ends

8. Install tie rod end into knuckle tie rod arm. Secure

with slotted nut and tighten to 120-160 ft. lbs. (163-
217 N

m).

9. Install the cotter pin in the slotted nut and bend the

ends to secure. If necessary, tighten the nut until the
holes align.

10. Adjust toe-in.

Note: On tie rods with rotating clamp, position clamp with

fastener away from beam.

D, E, & I Series 45-60 ft.lbs. (61-81 N•m)

The threaded portions of both

tie rod ends must be completely

inserted in cross tube split

Threaded end is not completely

inserted in cross tube split

CORRECT

INCORRECT

Equal threads exposed on

left and right tie rod ends

I-120SG, I-140SG, I-132SG,
E-1462I

55-70 ft. lbs.
(75-95 N•m)

E-1460I, E-1320W, E-1322W
E-1460W, E-1462W

80-90 ft. lbs.
(108-122 N•m)

I-200SG, I-200W, I-220W,
I-160W, I-180W

150-180 ft. lbs.
(203-244 N•m)

D-2000F, D2200F

150-180 ft. lbs.

(203-244 N•m)

1 - Tie rod arm
2 - Tie rod end
3 - Slotted nut
4 - Cotter pin
5 - Position clamp fastener away from beam

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