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Wes V |
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Well, here is a link to my latest write-up where I show how to rebuild a steering rack and add a turbo tie rod kit.
My Webpage I know that there is an equal write-up on the Pelican board. Let me know what you all think. It's long and there are a lot of photos (god bless digital cameras) Wes V |
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Ok nice write up. I have a question. If you use a smaller od washer on the turbo tie rod ends then you could use a normal thickness wrench yes? Is the big od washer bigger to keep the boot on or just a big washer so you gotta by the extra wrench for a almost one time job?
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