once the old outer tie rod ends r off there should be a threaded collar that threads onto the inner tie rod. thread that on to about the same spot where the outer was. then there should be a rod end that threads into the previously installed collar. then there should be the long bolt looking shaft that goes through the rod end from the bottom into the spindle. the spacers get arranged on that shaft. depending on how much bump steer your car has will depend on how many spacers u use. also, if that shaft isn't tapered then u better get a 5/8 drill bit and start drilling out the spindle. with the steeda kit the shaft is tapered so i didn't have to drill the spindle but the funny thing is that when i had it all 2gether with all the spacers used i stil had bumpsteer so i ordered a kit that maximum motorsports sells that has longer shafts and more spacers but with that kit i had to drill out the spindle but once i did that and had it aligned there was no more bumpsteer and the car rode a hell of a lot better.l