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> Lemforder Tie Rod, Is this the turbo tie rod?
Rough_Rider
post Dec 21 2004, 02:54 PM
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Looking for turbo tie rods, & finding 6 million different variants. I eventully gleaned that Lemforder makes a good product.

Can anyone confirm if this is indeed the correct turbo tie rod from Lemforder, its PN: M3000-22632
Found it through www.autopartswarehouse.com


I guess another part of this question is there anyone on this board making turbo tie rods, would prefer to spend money inside this community... (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/biggrin.gif)


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jim912928
post Dec 21 2004, 08:08 PM
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Joe..lol. Yeah never out of first. The 83 has the 4sp auto...so I just dropped it down at a stop to 2nd and it stays there until you manually shift it up/down. The course was a tight curvy coarse at the Tire Rack test track here in South Bend. The 911 I'd get into 2nd but the 928 I didn't have to. I did a couple of runs shifting it into 2nd and it slowed me down alittle. But, I've just started back up autocrossing this year so alot of that is relearning!
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