Author Topic: tie rod boot  (Read 4784 times)

November 12, 2010, 03:37:44 pm

Settings

  • Junior

  • Offline
  • **

  • 52
  • Personal Text
    Hudson, QC
tie rod boot
« on: November 12, 2010, 03:37:44 pm »
Can one replace the boot on the tie rod assembly without removing the whole thing? ie. Can I just remove the tie-rod end, loosen the bracket, and replace the boot?

I was in there today and it wasn't clear how the boot was attached and the role the bracket played. I have the control arm out on the other side now, so a quick tip before I re-assemble tomorrow would be great.

Sorry, I'm new to suspension/steering work.
1993 AAZ Jetta ~280k

Reply #1November 12, 2010, 07:09:36 pm

maxfax

  • Veteran

  • Offline
  • ***

  • 2126
Re: tie rod boot
« Reply #1 on: November 12, 2010, 07:09:36 pm »
When you refer to the whole thing, are you meaning the inner and out tie rod, or just the outer..   IIRC you should be able to just remove the outer tie rod from the knuckle and work the old boot off, and new one on over everything..  I have seen some replacement boots however that have a small opening on the outer end and require removing the outer tie rod..

Reply #2November 13, 2010, 03:07:15 am

Settings

  • Junior

  • Offline
  • **

  • 52
  • Personal Text
    Hudson, QC
Re: tie rod boot
« Reply #2 on: November 13, 2010, 03:07:15 am »
I've got the tie rod end off at the moment. So, in theory I can slip on the new boot...if I could get the old one off  :P
There was a small wire-tie securing the outer end of the boot, but I can't see how the boot is secured in by the steering rack. I thought that the bracket might be holding it on, but it didn't get any looser with the bracket loosened.

I found this picture with what looks to be a clamping strap...I don't see/feel that on mine.
Am I over-thinking this? Should I just yell at it some more?
« Last Edit: November 13, 2010, 03:45:29 am by Settings »
1993 AAZ Jetta ~280k

Reply #3November 14, 2010, 04:22:10 am

Settings

  • Junior

  • Offline
  • **

  • 52
  • Personal Text
    Hudson, QC
Re: tie rod boot
« Reply #3 on: November 14, 2010, 04:22:10 am »
Don't mind me.
It was covered in dirt and oil making it the same color as the boot. I accidentally scraped some off and bingo...there it was.
Sorry for the loser thread. I'd delete it if I could :)
1993 AAZ Jetta ~280k

Reply #4November 14, 2010, 03:17:48 pm

Henchman

  • Junior

  • Offline
  • **

  • 183
Re: tie rod boot
« Reply #4 on: November 14, 2010, 03:17:48 pm »
Did you order the replacement boots yet?  be careful because I've had problems getting the correct ones in the past.  The pictures they show on the worldpac type parts sites aren't correct.  Stay away from any that say for TRW rack.

Ian
Under way - 1991 Passat Syncro Wagon w/m-tdi

1991 Passat GL Wagon w/AAZ conversion (now using engine/tranny from 1993 Passat

1993 Passat GL 1.9 Diesel (RIP 385k km, engine, tranny, clutch all original)

Reply #5November 14, 2010, 04:23:09 pm

maxfax

  • Veteran

  • Offline
  • ***

  • 2126
Re: tie rod boot
« Reply #5 on: November 14, 2010, 04:23:09 pm »
Sorry for the loser thread. I'd delete it if I could :)

No harm, no fowl..  ;) It's always better to ask BEFORE you dive into the unknown and mess something up.. TRUST ME!  ;D ;D ;D


AS Henchman mentioned be wary of the replacements you order as indeed I've went went rounds with boots that don't fit as well...  Very surprisingly I got some *universal* steering rack boots from Autozone once upon a time.. They fit like a glove...

Reply #6November 14, 2010, 05:59:40 pm

Settings

  • Junior

  • Offline
  • **

  • 52
  • Personal Text
    Hudson, QC
Re: tie rod boot
« Reply #6 on: November 14, 2010, 05:59:40 pm »
I'm already on round 2 of boots. The first ones were clearly different (they were TRW) and I aborted the job before I got very deep. With the right (ZF) boots in hand I just couldn't get the old ones off. Once I figured it out, it was no problem at all.
1993 AAZ Jetta ~280k

Reply #7November 15, 2010, 04:21:40 am

Henchman

  • Junior

  • Offline
  • **

  • 183
Re: tie rod boot
« Reply #7 on: November 15, 2010, 04:21:40 am »
Were both boots the same (ZF ones).  Mine were, and one was clearly too short.  I used it anyways but ended up clamping the outer boots far in past the indent in the tie rod.  Not sure how my rack differs from your.  Rack probably the same but my arms may be different lenghts...

Ian
Under way - 1991 Passat Syncro Wagon w/m-tdi

1991 Passat GL Wagon w/AAZ conversion (now using engine/tranny from 1993 Passat

1993 Passat GL 1.9 Diesel (RIP 385k km, engine, tranny, clutch all original)

Reply #8November 15, 2010, 06:35:02 pm

Settings

  • Junior

  • Offline
  • **

  • 52
  • Personal Text
    Hudson, QC
Re: tie rod boot
« Reply #8 on: November 15, 2010, 06:35:02 pm »
Same, so I just clamped it on short of the indent as well. Figure it doesn't really matter; just trying to keep the grime (or mud in my case) off the inner. I suppose the indent helps it from sliding in all the way. I'll worry about that years from now :)
1993 AAZ Jetta ~280k