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> Turbo tie rods installed!, Thanks for the tips
Doug Leggins
post Jan 11 2004, 06:23 PM
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I installed the turbo tie rods on my steering rack. Thanks to some of the recent post on this site from DNHUNT and ERIC SHEA installation was really easy.

Thanks guys for posting steps and pics!!!

I thought the thin wrench requirement was going to lead to another new tool purchase. But, I got lucky and found that a wrench that is used to change the blade on my Delta table saw fit perfectly. So, if you've got a table saw - you may have a multi purpose tool that can be used for your turbo tie rod installation.


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post Jan 11 2004, 06:26 PM
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Another step closer to another Indiana 914 on the road!

Gonna be ready for October?
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Doug Leggins
post Jan 11 2004, 06:45 PM
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A step in the other direction finally. I have been taking cars apart for the last year. It really feels good to put something together.

October??? That will be my target, but I've got a lot, pretty much everything else, still to put back together.
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post Jan 11 2004, 08:13 PM
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post Jan 11 2004, 09:07 PM
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Man that looks really good. Now that I have my car back on the road I think the one thing that I noticed the most was the quicker more precise steering.

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post Jan 11 2004, 09:25 PM
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Doug, that looks almost exactly like my car under your name.

I don't remember what it's like to drive a 914. Last time I drove mine was almost 3 yrs ago.
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