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Steering Gear Boot




Steering Gear Boot

















Removal and Installation

NOTICE: The steering gear boots and clamps are designed to produce an airtight seal and protect the internal components of the steering gear. If the seal is not airtight, the vacuum generated during turning will draw water and contamination into the gear, causing damage. Zip ties do not provide an airtight seal and must not be used.

NOTICE: The inner tie-rod ball joint grease is not compatible with water. Water trapped in the grease will damage the joint.

1. Remove the outer tie-rod end. For additional information, refer to Tie Rod - Outer Tie Rod - Outer.

2. Remove the tie-rod jam nut from the inner tie rod.

3. Remove the steering gear bellows boot.

1. Remove and discard the clamps.

2. Remove the boot.





4. NOTE: Apply the specified grease to the steering gear-to-bellows boot mating surfaces and the groove in the inner tie rod casting.

NOTE: Make sure the tie rod is clean before installing the boot.

NOTE: Install new inner and outer bellows boot clamps.

To install, reverse the removal procedure.

- Use Boot Clamp Pliers to tighten the inner steering gear boot clamp.





5. Check and, if necessary, adjust the front toe. For additional information, refer to Suspension System - General Information Toe Adjustment - Front.