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#1 wtb; tie rods
frankthedolphintrainer Posted on: 2009/6/5 8:56
im chasing some tie rods and i dont mean the ends im actually after the bar with the thread on it.


#2 Re: wtb; tie rods
DatsAndy Posted on: 2009/6/5 9:02
Didnt we go over this once before i have heaps of 1200 ones laying around send me ya postal details i will send them and you can just fix me up for the postage.


#3 Re: wtb; tie rods
frankthedolphintrainer Posted on: 2009/6/5 12:08
sounds good andy pm sent


#4 Re: wtb; tie rods
jez_120y Posted on: 2009/6/6 0:22
hey mate, wondering if you would have any of these parts i need?

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#5 Re: wtb; tie rods
ddgonzal Posted on: 2009/6/6 3:07
Crikey! How'd you break off a tension rod?


#6 Re: wtb; tie rods
jez_120y Posted on: 2009/6/6 12:17
went for a slide in the rain...completly accidental and no drifting invovled.. its been a real pain trying to find the parts so if anyone could help it would be great


#7 Re: wtb; tie rods
DatJaffa Posted on: 2009/6/6 14:22
Odds are if Andy aint got it then no one does!


#8 Re: wtb; tie rods
DatsAndy Posted on: 2009/6/6 15:15
If its for 120y then i dont have the Castor Rod but i probably have one of the other things that connect to the sway bar and LCA Never really known there actual name.


#9 Re: wtb; tie rods
ddgonzal Posted on: 2009/6/6 18:58
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#10 Re: wtb; tie rods
Gary_P Posted on: 2009/6/6 23:47
When you snap off a tension rod, be sure to check the front mount for damage. Many years ago the former wife ran off the end of an autocross course into a ditch with the brakes on full. Snapped of the castor rod just like yours. Put in a new tension rod only to find that the caster was off on that side. Inspection if the front tension rod mount showed that the flat mount plate in center of the mount was bent back 1/4" in the center. Had to have a machine shop turn down 1/4" of the tension rod behind the front threaded portion so I could pull the wheel forward to where it belonged.



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