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Track rod ends.....Handed or not?
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Mounty
PostPosted: Fri Feb 22, 2013 5:07 pm Up
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Gonna replace outer track rod ends.

Notice some on Egay are l/h or r/h yet same seller is selling some that will fit either side?

Guessing handed is the way to go???

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If you order a pair you'll have no problem Wink but I think they fit any side
 

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they have a curve on them so yup there sided Sad ( think its to make clearance of the rim on full lock )

only know this as i changed both my wishbones today and my track rod ends were an advisory on the last mot so ive ordered them today and changing them tomorrow Very Happy

 

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They are both sided so you need to buy one of each trust me they have a gap for the left or right.
Replaced mine last week.

 

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Yea I did mine last week they have a slight bend in them and are sided......
 

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Nice one fellas, top advice as usual!

Are you all using measurements from the old ones (i.e. exposed number of threads from locknut) or is there a specified measurement when fitting new ones?

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Mounty wrote:
Are you all using measurements from the old ones

best bet is get it as close as you can and then take it to get the tracking done Very Happy

 

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