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I am in the process of changing out the Left Inner and Right Inner tie rods on the 95. The Right inner, Pitman arm to drag link, is stuck. I cant get the joint at the pitman arm apart. I have hit it with everthing I have and it wont budge. The Pickle Fork actually started to bend and spread apart. Any tips would be appreciated.



John
 
If you have access to air and an air hammer that should do it for ya. That or try a gear puller and LOTS of lube
 
Once you get the fork in there as tight as you can, begin beating on the pitman arm. It will eventually begin to seperate, it will just take work.
 
I "rented" one of these from Pep Boys. For a $10 deposit, you get the tool for a few days. Bring it back and get a full refund.



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Thanks everyone. I got it off with a combination of the fork, heat and a sledge hammer. Now that the tie rods are replaced, I've got to get to work on the track bar. It has almost 1/4 inch of play when you turn the wheels. That sounds like too much to me. Oh yeah, a new stabilizer also, since I broke the stud off replacing the tie rods.



John
 
My local Goodwench mechanic uses an air hammer. Leave the nut threaded on the end of the stud - 2-3 threads. Drive a fork between ball joint and arm to provide tension. Install punch in air hammer and hammer on end of stud. 1 or 2 pulls of the trigger will pop it loose.
 
I just found out that I cant use a lukes link to fix my track bar. Apparently it has been changed before with a moog unit. Oh well, guess I'll have to find a new track bar.
 
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