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Replacement of ball joint ends


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My control arm bushings were gone as well on my 04 and definitely easier to do as a full lower control arm job. Think about replacing the end links on the sway bar while you are at it. I got everything I needed to do the job myself from Pelican Parts. I have pics from the swap if you need encouragement!

Tim in Ft Worth

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I found the OEM outer tie rod ends ($60 each) for my CTT without any problems online. However, I wanted to get the correct ball joint puller listed in the Porsche repair manual because of the large ball joint size and standard off the shelve puller just don't fit. Porsche tool number T10187 made by Kukku can be found at Porsche specialty tool sites online for $230 . I was able to located the same tool number being used by VW and I purchased the ball joint puller from Snapon/ VW Tool and Equipment Program at less than half price. It pretty easy remove and replace tie rod ends, its just a matter of counting how many thread turns to remove the tie rod end and reversing the process to attach the new part.

Thanks for all the advice

Rick

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