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removing track rod end

Hi all, i am changing track rod ends on mk1 cabrio, i have changed the drivers side no problem but, the passenger side track rod end has no locking nut so how can i undo it without damaging the trackrod shaft?
 Thanks.

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Do you mean a locking nut on the ball joint where it joins the hub?
picture would be helpful?
If its removal of the ball joint from the shaft it should have a milled section where you can put a spanner - a good tip is to break the connection when its in one piece.

Do it once and do it right! ok, we've identified the problem, lets not make it worse by guessing……… Identifying the sympton is not the same as understanding the cause :)

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Are you changing it because there play in the track rod end?
If no play then I would leave it alone, you have a factory fit none adjustable track rod so to change the end you have to change the whole track rod and fit a new end.

Read this.  :thumbs:Pictures at the start of the thread and lots of info..

https://vwgolfmk1.org.uk/forum/index.php?page=topicview&id=helllllpppp%2Floose-axel&=#post_1558443
 

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1978 Mk1 Scirocco GLS 1.6cc FR, Webber carb. Weekend toy.

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im changing the track rod ends because when im driving, from 0-30mph steering wheel wobbles but goes when i go through 35mph but comes back when i reach 55+ mph 20170121_144238.jpg this is not my pic but my track rod end is the same

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That's the non adustable type as Mark mentions above.

You have to do the entire shaft.

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You can buy a Cabriolet Inner and Outer tie-rod to replace the one piece unit.  I did that years ago on my 81  Diesel Golf.


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When you take the one-piece track rod and end off, don't bin it. You want to assemble the new track rod and end, and adjust to the same length, before fitting it to the car. Put some copperslip or similar on the track rod threads before fitting the track-rod end. Fitting and tightening the track rod onto the steering is a bit fiddly as space is limited, but it is doable. Also check the condition of the rubber bellows that covers the inner end of the track rod - any splits is an MoT failure (or at least an advisory). It is easier to replace if you are doing the track rod as well.  I bought my track tods and ends from ebay seller tierod69.
Good luck
Lee

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So can you feel obvious play in the joint?
If not then you need to keep looking  :thumbs:

Do it once and do it right! ok, we've identified the problem, lets not make it worse by guessing……… Identifying the sympton is not the same as understanding the cause :)
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