Here I show how to tighten a ball joint, or tie rod end nut, that spins when you go to tighten the castle nut.
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Fixbook DIY Car Repair
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Part List:
1- 2 X pieces of wood board, unplained as you need the friction between them
2- 3 X 8MM Bolts, 3 CM in length
3- 3 X Washers
4- 3 X Nuts
5- 3 X Skateboard bearings or similar bearings
6- 4 X L-Brackets, 5 CM each side
Tools you’ll need
1- A Grinder or a Metal File
2- 8MM Drill Bit
3- Power Drill
4- Flat Blade and Philips Screwdrivers
5- Glass cutting Diamond, the cheap kind