Inner tie rod tool suggestion?

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lostinthemidwest

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I'm planning to change the tie rods on my libby, and I'm having trouble finding a inner tie rod tool that will fit. In particular, the loan tool from O'reilly, Autozone, and Harbor freight #69619 DOES NOT fit (the moog flat width is 38mm, does anyone know the size of the OEM tie rod?).

I do want to torque them back properly, so I'd prefer to spend the money to buy a tool that fits properly (ie. no filing/shaving), suggestions please?

For those suggesting a crescent wrench, what brand/size did you use? Does any one know whether the 18" Harbor freight #39620 model is any good? Is there really enough room to swing a 18" wrench without removing the CV joint/ shock?
 

eyehatetofu

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I ended up using a pipe wrench. Same problem; couldn't find the proper tool to use. If you turn the steering wheel it'll extend the end far enough to get at it with a wrench. I know that doesn't answer your question but that's all I got. :D
 

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you ll need one with the 1 1/2 inch adapter. i think the harbor freight tool went up 1 7/16 inch which is too small.

i got one from rockauto just waiting to be used that comes with the 1 1/2 inch adapter. LISLE Part # 45750
 
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