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Old 01-28-2015, 11:13 PM
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Default WTB: Low mileage inner tie rod ends

Pretty sure inner and outer tie rod ends are the same but installed on opposite sides based on RH or LH threads.

Since outers tend to wear out faster than inners I am looking for a low mileage set of inner tie rod ends.

By low mileage I am thinking less than 75k miles.

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I have a set of tie rods w/ends off a 57K mi 79, $25+ postage, send a PM if your interested
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Can I ask what I hope isnt a dumb question? Is there issues with new replacement tie rod ends? I am going to be replacing my steering bits also but if I am better off with good used I will look that way as opposed to one of the kits/sets I was looking at.
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I have a set of tie rods w/ends off a 57K mi 79, $25+ postage, send a PM if your interested
PM set.

Thank you ,

Bill

Just noticed you are from WI. Do the tie rods have any pits/rust at all? Most times the grease protects them. Mine look perfect but outers are pretty worn at 110k miles.

Bill

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Default Tie od Ends

Originally Posted by danh77
Can I ask what I hope isnt a dumb question? Is there issues with new replacement tie rod ends? I am going to be replacing my steering bits also but if I am better off with good used I will look that way as opposed to one of the kits/sets I was looking at.

Moog makes good stuff but if you are concerned with judging some day, no one makes the 100% correct tie rods ends.


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Originally Posted by 1974ta
Pretty sure inner and outer tie rod ends are the same but installed on opposite sides based on RH or LH threads.

Since outers tend to wear out faster than inners I am looking for a low mileage set of inner tie rod ends.

By low mileage I am thinking less than 75k miles.

Thanks,


Bill 301-440-0838
sent you email on tight, rust free pr 66racer
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sent you email on tight, rust free pr 66racer
I sent an email

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