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Old Nov 5, 2008 | 11:22 AM
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to be honest I use Afco for tie rods, since we can get complete tie Rod assembly. with rose jointed ends, which is light for only like $50 we can replace the whole tie rod. with a lighter, stronger and stiffer assembly. but I'd need to measure your tie rods to get the right parts.



As a little added bonus they are smaller then factory, so if you have any interference issues it can help.

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