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heyou
Dec 30, 2004
Mr. Green....Gesundheit.

GreenBuckanneer posted:

I don't have as much time as I would have liked today cause it's getting darker faster:

7. I compare the tie rods, and the tie rod comes with a locking washer but I have no place to put the washer, it doesn't fit in anything so I leave it out.



Are you talking about the washer between where the inner tie rod threads onto the rack? I can see the washer at the top of the image on the new tie rod,l. This part is covered by the rack boot when fully installed. Alot of aftermarket inner tie rods include this washer to prevent the inner tie rod from coming loose. You're meant to bend the edges of the washer over the end of the tie rod, where the flats you put your wrench on to tighten the inner to the rack.

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