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> I.D. My Tie Rod?
kenshapiro2002
post May 17 2010, 12:40 PM
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Everywhere I look at parts the tie rods simply use a nut on the tie rod end threads to lock up against the tie rod itself. Mine are different...the tie rod is split at the outer end and there a pinch fitting to hold onto the tie rod end. Mine is a 1970. Are these stock tie rods for my car or something else?
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post May 17 2010, 01:58 PM
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Pet shows the one with the nut only with 76 model only listed. I just went outside and checked 5 cars.

72- clamp
73- clamp
74/75/76- nut
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post May 17 2010, 02:23 PM
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Pet shows the one with the nut only with 76 model only listed. I just went outside and checked 5 cars.

72- clamp
73- clamp
74/75/76- nut

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