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    Tie rod end

    Hi was wondering what do you do for tie rod end boots my boots are shot but the joints are still good any help appreciated

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steven Sherwood View Post
    Hi was wondering what do you do for tie rod end boots my boots are shot but the joints are still good any help appreciated
    If boots are gone i change the ends every time.

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    Unfortunately, on the P38A, only one end of the track rod/drag link can be replaced. The other end is crimped in.

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    Make a new rod out of a piece of 4140. Threads are 11/16 x 16 NS LH & RH
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    I bought a universal pair which I am hoping to fit soon

    ENERGY SUSPENSION Original Style Round Tie Rod End Dust Boot Set (Pair) 703639409731 | eBay

    Otherwise it's a new tie rod end and/or tie rod

    Steve

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    So I finally fitted these and they are working well so far, filled the ball ends with grease and put these babys on !

    ENERGY SUSPENSION 9.13103G

    Pin Taper Diameter 12mm, 0.472" or 31/64".
    Socket Diameter 30.5mm, 1.200" or 1 13/64"

    Much cheaper option than new tie rods

    Steve

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