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<blockquote data-quote="big dad" data-source="post: 14596587" data-attributes="member: 100697"><p>A corretion needs to be made in my instructions. I was thinking of a front wheel drive vehicle when I told you to reposition the tie rod end down on the right after you loosened the jam nut and the left side would move down when you performed the same procedure (loosening the jam nut), it's just the opposite, the right will move down when loosening the nut and the left will move up and have to be moved down after the jam nut is loosened.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="big dad, post: 14596587, member: 100697"] A corretion needs to be made in my instructions. I was thinking of a front wheel drive vehicle when I told you to reposition the tie rod end down on the right after you loosened the jam nut and the left side would move down when you performed the same procedure (loosening the jam nut), it's just the opposite, the right will move down when loosening the nut and the left will move up and have to be moved down after the jam nut is loosened. [/QUOTE]
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