So some moron welded up my rear toe rod....
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So some moron welded up my rear toe rod....
And I need a new one. They welded the inner and outer together and now I can't replace the worn outer.
I can't seem to find a replacement.
Any ideas?
I can't seem to find a replacement.
Any ideas?
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I may be able to get the outer tie rod off but someone welded the jamb nut to the inner rod real good. There is also a piece of pipe welded in there. I mean good. No bubble gum weld, they got full melt fusion in there.
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The rt side is OK, the left side is where the trouble is.
I may be able to get the outer tie rod off but someone welded the jamb nut to the inner rod real good. There is also a piece of pipe welded in there. I mean good. No bubble gum weld, they got full melt fusion in there.
I may be able to get the outer tie rod off but someone welded the jamb nut to the inner rod real good. There is also a piece of pipe welded in there. I mean good. No bubble gum weld, they got full melt fusion in there.
I'm guessing that there was an impact left rear and that's how they "cobbled" the fix.
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'92 inners were a one year only and if the car had ever had a service rack installed it would likely have been an updated assembly. '93 to end of production inners are different!
Do you agree on the impact likely and the fix?
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I'm not sure what happened in there. It is very straight and tight and appears to have never been painted.. I guess it could have taken an impact to the wheel area but nothing seems damaged except for this part.
I'd just like to replace the sleeve assy if possilbe, the inner joints feel tight
I'd just like to replace the sleeve assy if possilbe, the inner joints feel tight
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I'm not sure what happened in there. It is very straight and tight and appears to have never been painted.. I guess it could have taken an impact to the wheel area but nothing seems damaged except for this part.
I'd just like to replace the sleeve assy if possilbe, the inner joints feel tight
I'd just like to replace the sleeve assy if possilbe, the inner joints feel tight
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Stop calling me a moron.