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> Front Suspension Questions, Tie Rod Starting Length, Powder Coating Struts
DennisV
post Nov 19 2023, 02:19 PM
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A couple front suspension questions. Working on 1970 914-6 if it matters.

1. What would be a good starting length for tie rods?
I took a rough measurement of ours when I removed them, but I think something is not correct. Left to right was not even close to the same length. The number of threads visible on inner and outer tie rod ends weren't close to the same either.

2. Is there any reason I shouldn't have the struts powder coated? Minus the spindle of course.
Most of the paint is gone off of ours. Though I can see a couple place where they were originally gray.
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post Nov 19 2023, 02:31 PM
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If you still have the original rods, you can measure those. That is what I did. There are others here that have posted pics of powder coated struts.
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post Nov 19 2023, 04:37 PM
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Yes you can powder coat the struts. Also mask the holes for the ball joint and pinch bolt and strut insert cap. Clean tbe strut inside before powder coating.
Only reason to not powder coat if you are concerned about oroginality.
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