Spicer Tie Rod Inspection Procedure User Manual

Spicer, Tie rod inspection procedure

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Spicer

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Tie Rod

Inspection Procedure

1. The threaded portion of each tie rod end must

be inserted completely in the cross tube split.

This is essential for adequate clamping.

Replace components if this fit cannot be

obtained.

3. Make sure the tie rod end boot is not

damaged. Inspect for cuts or tears. If there is

damage to the boot, replace the tie rod end.

Correct Position

Cut in tie rod end boot

4. Make sure the tie rod nut is torqued to the

proper specification and the cotter pin is

correctly installed. If the cotter pin is missing,

the tie rod nut could become loose and

steering will be affected.

The tie rod end must be installed so that the

threaded end is past the slot in the cross tube.

Incorrect Position

Space

5. Proper positioning of the clamp relative to

beam and correct orientation of the nut and

bolt are required to ensure clearance at high

wheel cut.

The threads of the tie rod end must travel past the

end of the cross tube slot. It is unsafe to release a

vehicle with this condition.

Nut Faces

Down

2. If the cross tube or clamps are bent, cracked

or damaged, replace if necessary. Do not

attempt to repair a cross tube as this could

result in damage to the steer axle.

Correct Clamp orientation, Bolt faces rear of vehicle.

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