How to change #Porsche #Cayman #987 #inner and #outter #tierods ...Easy!
2007 Porsche Cayman 987: inner and outer tie rod end replacement This is a video of my process and I hope it helps someone out. Don’t forget to hit the like button, subscribe to the channel, and leave your comments below for the group. Duration: 2 hours or less depending on experience Tools needed: Floor jack Jack stands Pliers 5/16 crescent wrench 13/16 crescent wrench 17 mm bit 19 mm bit 21 mm bit 1/2 ratchet Lower ball joint removal tool Impact wrench or air gun Inner tie rod end removal tool Thank you for watching

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