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Re: Help Identify a Part pls
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I called most of the parts store and they dont have a listing for cross rod socket or drag link ends
only Outer Tie Rod Ends
I think I might just try and see if it will match

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They are called "Cross Rod Sockets". I suppose you could call them Cross Rod Ends or Drag Link Ends ...

Here's a Nissan 520 catalog pic:
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take at look at this new diagram with part name
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the manual did not mention any outer or inner tie rod

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now, that is a bit different fromwhat I was picturing, are the outer tie rod ends not similar?

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I took pics hope it will help
sorry a bit blurry but its number 9 & 10 both at the ends of number 17 (Cross Rod/Drag Link)
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Mine's a bit different with the 1200
the 1200 Drag link has 2 ball joint looking at both ends
My Drag link has 2 tie rod looking ones

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Drag links (including the ball(ish) joints mounted in them) are available from nissan at about $450 dollars, Tie rod ends you can get from repco. rebuilding ball(ish) joints costs about $85 each

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I was hoping I can just buy this part as I need to finish the pickup to get it registered.
I will take photo tomorrow for everyone to Identify it easier.
I called repco and they told me they only have the Outer tie rod.
But not really sure which part I need as I dont know what's it called.

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Some places might be able to recondition the centre part of the steering, but getting a new one may be impossible. These sort of parts will be worth as much as gold in the future. Get your collection started soon.

I have heard that places can recondition NLA balljoints and tierod ends, but have no experience of having it done.

Would need to find a kind soul with a parts microfiche for your car. There was some fella on Ebay that was selling off a large collection of fiche sets from many different models.

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I've seen that post already
My drag link's got tie rod looking at both ends
so is it a tie rod? outer or inner?
bear in mind that my steering link has tie rod on each side

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