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The only problem is that I can't find them from the usual sources
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The existing ones might not even be salvageable because the threads at both ends of the track rod are seized
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Next option is to use non-standard ones for another car.
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Red Wedge wrote:Just been on what I think is their website(http://www.sbits.net/catalog/index.php
) and they don't have any AW11 parts listed.
I'm also looking for new track rods as well as other suspension bits.
PeteP wrote:I cannot find the rear outer joints
- what we call track rod ends
jimi wrote:If you look closely at the Twos R Ustie rods they use a different ball joint to Mr T, they use a female end
(same as a track rod end) not a male one
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kaiowas wrote:jimi wrote:If you look closely at the Twos R Ustie rods they use a different ball joint to Mr T, they use a female end
(same as a track rod end) not a male one
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I seem to recall seeing somewhere that they use a standard front track rod end.
jimi wrote:If you look closely at the Twos R Ustie rods they use a different ball joint to Mr T, they use a female end
(same as a track rod end) not a male one
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elbon50 wrote:If that's all OK I would suggest using a Dremel cutting disc to slit the old turnbuckle along it's length& then force the split open to release the balljoint