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matthewk
24th January 2013, 03:27 PM
hey guys long time no chat,
for those who forgot my question is for a 1995 3.9 v8 disco

question

tie rod ends any idea which way they are threaded on the passenger side front both cross tube/drag link that sits behind the front axcel and the front one track rod

any help be good cheers
matt

jboot51
24th January 2013, 05:34 PM
Seems to be the same part #'s as a defender of the same era.
This is a diagram of a defender, can't find one for disco.
Land Rover Parts - STEERING TRACK RODS & TIR ROD ENDS - DEFENDER (http://www.roverparts.com.au/steering_track_rods___tir_rod_ends___defender?b=1)

justinc
24th January 2013, 06:36 PM
hey guys long time no chat,
for those who forgot my question is for a 1995 3.9 v8 disco

question

tie rod ends any idea which way they are threaded on the passenger side front both cross tube/drag link that sits behind the front axcel and the front one track rod

any help be good cheers
matt

Disco has 1 LH thread and 3 RH thread tie rod ends. The front drop arm from the steering box to the LH knuckle can be fitted back to front, IE you may or may not have a LH thread tie rod end at the steering box end, it could be at the other. Best bet is to replace the lot, in 1 hit.


JC

matthewk
26th January 2013, 10:41 AM
any idea how to get em off? on tighter then buggery, and yes i removed the 11mm nut and pipe clamp, i also removed the 19mm bolt and with a hammer and removed it from the nuckle i chucked a spanner closed end on it and gave it a bit both ways but dont seem to move , rusted in ya think? im not sure they were ever changed in its life time

steve_a
26th January 2013, 01:30 PM
The ends have a split, I find if you use a blunt chisel to widen that, drop some penetrating oil in and give some heat that they will come out with a bit of effort.
Also just hitting the rod down on the split can allow the threads to unstick a bit.

They can be very tight though, I have, believe it or not, sheared a TRE off leaving the threaded section in the rod, that one was very tight!

manic
26th January 2013, 01:44 PM
chisel in the split, heat it up, lube it up. Mine were super seized so I clamped one TRE in a vice and put a long pipe (jack handle) over the thread of the opposite TRE which gave me more than enough leverage to wind it out.

Bigbjorn
26th January 2013, 02:53 PM
They are 11/16" x 16tpi UNS. When you put them back, if you don't replace with new, clean the threads with a tap and a die and coat them with Loctite Antiseize.

loanrangie
17th June 2015, 07:45 PM
Disco has 1 LH thread and 3 RH thread tie rod ends. The front drop arm from the steering box to the LH knuckle can be fitted back to front, IE you may or may not have a LH thread tie rod end at the steering box end, it could be at the other. Best bet is to replace the lot, in 1 hit.


JC

Ah huh, see what you mean JC . So if i have 1 LH tie rod it doesnt matter which way around the rod goes.
I have 1 LH and 1 RH so just need to get a couple of RH to do the lot.