How to replace the Outer Tie Rod 2007 - 2013 Chevrolet Silverado 🚗

How to replace the Outer Tie Rod 2007 - 2013 Chevrolet Silverado 🚗

Find the parts used in the video on CarParts.com just there https://carparts.solutions/SILVERADO2 Over 1 million auto parts at your fingertips, download our app 🤖 https://carparts.solutions/AppGooglePlay or 🍎 https://carparts.solutions/AppIOS ⚙️ NEEDED CARPARTS AND PRODUCTS Outer tie rod: https://carparts.solutions/OuterTieRo... Penetrating oil: https://carparts.solutions/Penetratin... Silicone grease 💪 TIGHTENING TORQUES Outer tie rod holding nut: 44 Ft-lbs 🛠 TOOLS The toolbox recommended by CARPARTS.COM to repair your Chevrolet Silverado: https://carparts.solutions/ToolBox List of the tools we used to replace the Outer Tie Rod on a Chevrolet Silverado: Hydraulic jack: https://carparts.solutions/FloorJack Jack stands: https://carparts.solutions/JackStands 1"1/16 wrench 16 mm wrench 21 mm wrench 22 mm wrench 24 mm wrench 7 mm wrench Ball joint puller Caliper Marker Wheel lug wrench Torque wrench: 20 to 250 Ft-lbs https://carparts.solutions/TorqueWren... 100 to 600 Ft-lbs https://carparts.solutions/TorqueWren... Ratchet 10 mm socket Lineman's pliers Hammer Wire brush Paper towels Don't forget to subscribe:    / @carpartscomofficial   🛻 COMPATIBLE VEHICLES The operation and tools displayed in the video should be available on the following vehicles : 2007 Silverado 2008 Silverado 2009 Silverado 2010 Silverado 2011 Silverado 2012 Silverado 2013 Silverado 📽 🛠 USEFUL VIDEOS 🛠 📽 How to jack your Silverado safely? ⬆ 🚗 :    • How to jack your 2007 - 2013 Silverado saf...   ⚠️ CARPARTS.COM'S INFOS During this operation, you will work on the steering system of your vehicle. A professional alignment check should be performed to ensure that your steering system is once again perfectly adjusted and functioning. The components to be removed are very often seized up, so don't hesitate to brush and to use penetrating oil to make removal easier. 🚨 DISCLAIMER This video is for entertainment purposes only. Carparts.com, Inc. disclaims all damages including, but not limited to, actual, consequential, and/or punitive, for any liability, claim, or any other injury or cause related to or arising from any information or lack thereof posted in this video. No information contained in this video shall create any expressed or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result. All mechanical car projects entail some risk. It is the sole responsibility of the viewer to assume this risk. If you are in doubt, please consult a licensed mechanic in your area. 📚 CHAPTERS 0:00 Intro 0:18 Loosen the locknut 0:55 Remove the outer tie rod from the steering knuckle 1:16 Remove the outer tie rod 1:26 Change the locknut 2:06 Replace the outer tie rod + Tightening torques 3:34 Tighten the locknut 3:53 Put your Silverado back on the ground