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Old Jan 15, 2002 | 02:04 PM
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Outter Tie Rod

Will these work? I'm looking to replace my Tie rod, Outter ones most importantly. Thanks
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Tie Rod Sleeves for GM
For a positive steering improvement from your Camaro/Firebird, A/G-Body, install these heavy-duty Edelbrock Tie Rod Sleeves. Made of 7/8" diameter D.O.M. steel tubing and .156" walls, they have ground wrench flats for easy adjustment and come with steel jamnuts. For 1967-69 & 1982-92 Camaro/Firebird, 1978-88 A/G-Body and 1964-70 A-Body with 5/8" tie rod ends.

GM Tie Rod Sleeves for Camaro/Firebird, A/G-Body with 5/8" tie rod #5203
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Old Jan 15, 2002 | 02:30 PM
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They'll work on your vehicle, but just so there is no confusion these are the adjusters - not the tie rods themselves. They connect the inner to the outer tie rod.
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Old Jan 15, 2002 | 02:30 PM
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Re: Outter Tie Rod

Originally posted by 92Camaro305TBI
Will these work? I'm looking to replace my Tie rod, Outter ones most importantly. Thanks
Anyone have pictures?


Tie Rod Sleeves for GM
For a positive steering improvement from your Camaro/Firebird, A/G-Body, install these heavy-duty Edelbrock Tie Rod Sleeves. Made of 7/8" diameter D.O.M. steel tubing and .156" walls, they have ground wrench flats for easy adjustment and come with steel jamnuts. For 1967-69 & 1982-92 Camaro/Firebird, 1978-88 A/G-Body and 1964-70 A-Body with 5/8" tie rod ends.

GM Tie Rod Sleeves for Camaro/Firebird, A/G-Body with 5/8" tie rod #5203
These are just the "adjusters" and NOT the tie rod ends.
Rob
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Old Jan 15, 2002 | 02:48 PM
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OOhhhh

Thanks.. HOw much for the outter tie rods? Anyone know?


I guess I can get some at the local discount auto store

thanks again.
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Old Jan 15, 2002 | 03:51 PM
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Tie rods are like $30 each at most places. Moogs might cost you alittle more.
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Old Jan 15, 2002 | 05:21 PM
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any site for Moogs directly? Looked on summit and they didn't have anything!
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Old Jan 15, 2002 | 06:37 PM
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Call around to some local parts shops, I'm sure somebody carries Moog. Tie-rods will last a long, long time if they are greased properly. You won't notice a difference in brands. Idler arms are a different story, buy the good ones because they wear out frequently.
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