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I just installed the turbo tie rods and did not install the washer that came with the kit that goes between the tie rod and the steering rack - are these needed?
(IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/headbang.gif) That's what I was afraid of!! They were a bitch to tighten and they will be impossible when I install the washer. |
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I don't really think it matters.
The factory manual states to fill the steering housing with "multipurpose grease" upon re-assembly. When you see red grease, it's usually Mobil 1 Synthetic. You'd probably want to look for a multipurpose with decent flow properties at lower temps. I'm sure the Mobil 1 is more than fine. |
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