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Re: Re: RESTORING TIE-ROD ENDS AND SUCH
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Posted by B.C. on November 06, 2000 at 06:09:14 from (131.167.75.193):
In Reply to: Re: RESTORING TIE-ROD ENDS AND SUCH posted by robert hudson on November 03, 2000 at 13:22:12:
When the tie rod ends gave out on our MH 50, this is basically what I did. Went to a truck suspension parts place with the old rod end, asked to see what they had that looked like what I needed. Bought a couple ends that looked the same, except for the threaded ends. I sawed the threaded ends off, tig welded appropriate rod stock on and notched it where necessary for width adjustment, using the old parts as a pattern. Worked fine, and a damn site cheaper than what CT wanted. But you take the integrity of that weld on yourself when you do that.
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