Anyone removed tie rods from aluminium knuckle?

Woody_72

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The only thing holding me back from replacing my front shocks is disconnecting the tie rods from the knuckle. I bought a tool to do it but needless to say it doesn't fit 🙄. What I basically want to know is: do they generally come out easily with a tonk from a lump hammer or do they tend to get stuck?
 

RUM4MO

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The thought of needing to do that would concern me a bit, my old 2000 VW Passat 4Motion was really just made up from some older Audi parts - except its front uprights were cheap steel ones and not the aluminium ones that Audi used, though I now have that in my current car a 2011 Audi S4, so working on that could get a lot worse than just getting these parts out of your car.

I'd be scrubbing them up to make them clean and dosing frequently with PROPER release oil/fluid, and not just usual WD40 for a week or so , before tackling that job.
 
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SuperV8

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They have a steel insert in the alloy knuckle - so should be no more difficult than a normal tie rod end in an iron knuckle.

Personally I would be using the correct size ball joint splitter tool - rather than a hammer.

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