1997 - Volume #21, Issue #5, Page #33
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How To Repair Worn-Out Tie Rod Ends
Lorne Orr, London, Ontario: "Here's how I repair worn-out tie rod ends. I make up two short pieces of angle iron and drill a hole in one that slips over the bolt on top of the steering arm. The second piece goes under the tie rod end and then I weld the two pieces together so they can't fall off. The makeshift bracket holds the joint tightly together. Turns freely with the tie rod since it's not bolted down or welded to the tie rod. It's strong, safe and costs next to nothing."Click here to download page story appeared in.
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