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> Removing the steering assembly, Tie-rod replacement
Deusexmachina77
post Jan 28 2023, 11:23 AM
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I have a 76'.

I am in the process of replacing the struts and have decided to replace the tie-rods as well since the joints are trashed.

I want to pull the steering gear out so I can work on a bench and not under the car. I studied @IanKarr video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnuYLbZ89y8 but doesn't show it being removed. I can not see a way to remove it without removing a lot of parts of the suspension.

In the Hanes manual, you have to remove the auxiliary carrier.
(Page 103), Section 10, Removing the auxiliary carrier, Step 5.
"Remove the torsion bar adjusting screws then pull off the adjusting levers and seals."

I have no clue what this means and could use some instruction.
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Thank you in advance.
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post Jan 28 2023, 09:23 PM
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The AI instructions didn't tell you what to do?? Sorry, I couldn't resist...

So tell us again what you want to do (or think you want to do). Replacing the struts does not require removing the steering rack. You may or may not have to remove the control arms depending on whether you can separate the lower ball joint from the control arm.
If you want to take each side off, first remove the caliper. You will need to separate the brake line because it runs thru a retainer on the strut. Do it quick and you won't lose much brake fluid. Then pop the tie rod end out. The torsion bar adjusting screw (bolt?) needs to be backed out to remove the downward tension. If I recall, there are 2 mounting bolts in the front and two in the rear. Remove those and the upper strut nut and it comes out in your hands.

Where in Chicago/area are you? I'm in NW suburbs.
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