
Trackrod end
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Trackrod end
Frustrating - got suspension bolted up properly on drivers side but when I screwed on the trackrod end nut, the threaded portion started to turn as well - does this mean the trackrod end (which is new) is faulty? 

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Re: Trackrod end
Do you mean trackrod ?? The part that protrudes from the steering rack? Normally it would be held reasonably firmly at the rack end - but if the threads are not completely firm then yes - it can turn. You say they are new - so are they correctly adjusted at the rack end??



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Re: Trackrod end
Sorry I wasn't clear, connections to the steering rack are absolutely fine, it's the balljoint end where it joins the suspension arm.
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Re: Trackrod end
Ahh right - that is indeed the track rod end - my confusion. You need to seat the TRE into the taper - perhaps by initially seating it with a gentle 'tap' and then using a plain nut (and a washer) to pull it down tight - then remove them and fit the nyloc nut.



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Re: Trackrod end
You might be able to grip the shaft above the taper with a narrow pair of pliers. Make sure that there is no oil or grease on the taper or steering rod eye
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Re: Trackrod end
The grease stops the taper from gripping, a decent ball joint splitter will separate them
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