Thuroughly clean the threaded portion of the steering rock. Apply thread locker to the tie rod end. (I used medium strength with a breaking point of ~115lbs on a 3/8" fastener.) Reinstall the tie rod end in to the rack and tighten with tool.
Install dust boot. I bought new ones as the old ones were dry and rotting.
Thread the inner tie rod end back into the outer tie rod and adjust the toe angle. (I applied a small amount of WD40 to the tie rod adjusting threads to help prevent them from rusting stuck in the future.) While making sure the steering wheel stays straight, line the front wheels up with the rear. This gets the alignment close enough for a test drive to better adjust it yourself or to take it to a shop.
Reinstall the wheel and enjoy your new found steering angle!
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After:
Sorry about the quality of the last two pics...
Hope that helps guys! Thanks to Wiisass for providing the MKIII community with another awesome mod, and thanks to Kragen for a kick ass tool!
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