Part Description: 2010 GMC Sierra 3500 HD Premium™ Front Inner Steering Tie Rod End
Vehicle Fitment
2010 GMC Sierra 3500 HD | All Trims | All Engines
$23.50
FAQ for Tie Rod End Repair
Q: What is the recommended torque for the steering linkage inner tie rod?
A:
The recommended torque is 100 Nm (74 lb-ft).
By Bob
GM Specialist
01/11/2022
Q: How to install the Steering Linkage Inner Tie Rod?
A:
You should attach the steering linkage inner tie rod onto the steering gear rack, place a pipe wrench on the steering gear rack and then install the steering gear boot.
By Bob
GM Specialist
01/11/2022
Q: How to remove the Steering Linkage Inner Tie Rod?
A:
You should remove the steering gear boot, place a pipe wrench on the steering gear rack, place a wrench on the flats of the steering linkage inner tie rod housing, and then rotate the steering linkage inner tie rod housing.
By Bob
GM Specialist
01/11/2022
Q: How to service the Steering Linkage Outer Tie Rod?
A:
You should disconnect the steering linkage outer tie rod from the steering knuckle, inspect the steering linkage inner tie rod for bent or damaged threads, clean the tapered surface of the steering knuckle, lubricate the steering linkage inner tie rod threads with chassis lubricant and then measure and adjust the front toe.
By Bob
GM Specialist
01/11/2022
Q: What special tool will I need when servicing the Steering Linkage Outer Tie Rod?
A:
You will need a J 24319-B Steering Linkage and Tie Rod Puller.
By Bob
GM Specialist
01/11/2022
FAQ for Other Repair Info
Q: How to remove the Pitman Arm?
A:
You should remove the steering gear, the Pitman Arm nut, the washer, and the pitman arm from the pitman arm shaft.
Q: How to install the Idler Arm?
A:
You should install the Idler Arm bolts and nuts to the frame, the idler arm, the new idler arm nut to the idler arm, and the engine shield.
Q: How to install the Relay Rod?
A:
You should install the pitman arm, the idler arm, a new pitman arm nut, a new idler arm nut, the steering linkage outer tie rods, and the engine shield.