Tie Rod Assembly

patrick flowers

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GMCnetters,

Well, the shafts, knuckles and hubs came out from under my GMC today
despite the Georgia heat. I've already spelled out all the scary stuff
I found in another thread. The disassembly process went well. The only
casualty was the right side tie rod end(I tried to use a puller instead
of a pickle fork - dumb!). Looking at these 25 year old parts, I think
I'd be better off buying a tie rod assembly instead of just replacing
the end. Any ideas of a good source for these, or should I just call
Cinnabar?

Gonna' do the ball joints and 80mm caliper upgrade while I'm in there.
Anything else I should be looking for?

Thanks!
Patrick
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Patrick Flowers
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Can get urethane ones even cheaper from JC whitney.

>In a message dated 98-06-27 17:55:35 EDT, you write:
>
> Gonna' do the ball joints and 80mm caliper upgrade while I'm in there.
> Anything else I should be looking for?
>
> Thanks!
> Patrick >>
>
>Patrick check the entire swaybar bushing set. Gateway has the entire
>set for $35. Only a couple of mine looked bad. Once they were out
>I suprised at how bad they were. I cant speak to how it changed
>handling because I have only driven mine about 50 miles. I can tell
>you it got rid of a couple loud THUMPS I was worried about. BTW
>the Gateway set is urethane in nature. Thats what I did.
>
>Take Care
>Arch
>
>
 
> > the Gateway set is urethane in nature. Thats what I did.
>> said Arch...

Huh... urethane?
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Regards,
John Dolan

jdolan