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Inner Tie Rod Removal Set - OTC Tools and Equipment

Part #: 7595A

The OTC Tools & Equipment 7595A Inner Tie Rod Removal Set is engineered for professional technicians to efficiently service inner tie rods without the need to remove the entire steering gear assembly. This specialized tool kit significantly streamlines the replacement process, catering to both older and newer style inner tie rods across a wide range of vehicles.

Key Features

  • Streamlined Repair: Facilitates inner tie rod removal and installation directly on the vehicle, eliminating the time-consuming process of dismounting the steering gear.
  • Versatile Compatibility: Designed to service a broad spectrum of inner tie rod designs, including both old and new styles, ensuring comprehensive workshop utility.
  • Adaptable Design: Includes multiple adapters that securely fit into the tie rod socket, providing precise engagement for various applications.
  • Standard Drive: Features a 1/2-inch drive end, compatible with standard ratchets and extensions for easy integration into existing tool collections.
  • Durable Construction: Built with professional-grade materials to withstand the rigors of frequent use in automotive and industrial environments.

Applications

This set offers targeted solutions for numerous vehicle platforms. The primary socket can be used independently for older Ford and Chrysler vehicles. For newer applications, the set includes specific adapters:

  • Utilize the socket with the 1 3/16-inch adapter for front-wheel drive (FWD) Ford vehicles equipped with rack and pinion power steering and new style tie rods.
  • Combine the socket with the 1 5/16-inch adapter for rear-wheel drive (RWD) Ford vehicles and most Chrysler vehicles featuring rack and pinion power steering and new style tie rods.
  • The socket paired with the 1 7/16-inch adapter services FWD GM and Chrysler cars fitted with Saginaw steering gear systems.

Specifications

  • Weight: 5 lbs. 2 oz.

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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 16 February, 2007.