Matt from Iron Trap Garage shares a DIY “Tools That Don’t Suck” example that is easy to use and homemade. This is a super simple tool to make but it makes breaking apart stubborn tie rod ends a lot easier.
While taking apart the Ford Free-T, Matt crafted a small socket/chisel tool that he used to loosen the wishbone ends.
We didn’t get any footage of him making it, so we figured it deserved its own video.
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