Worn outer tie-rod ends should be removed from the steering arm/knuckle by all of the following, EXCEPT:
A) removing the cotter pin in the stud and nut.
B) removing the nut from the threads.
C) using the special puller tool to press it out of the taper.
D) heating the arm with a torch to expand the hole diameter.
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