hi guys,
when the guys that have done the 5 studs upgrade, when you replaced the tie rod end did you just get another evo/gsr end or use a evo 4-6 tie rod end?
cheers
hi guys,
when the guys that have done the 5 studs upgrade, when you replaced the tie rod end did you just get another evo/gsr end or use a evo 4-6 tie rod end?
cheers
AKA: 1JUM2NV
Daily: 2012 Isuzu D-Max 4x4
Weekender/Project: 04 Jumolution - Jumbuck Evolution 3 13.003 sec with 256hp FWD now AWD! Fully LIC'D under going heaps of changes!!
2nd Project: 1.8L AWD DRAG COUPE
why do you need to replace the tie rod ends?
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my tie rod ends boots are cactus.. ill need to replace the tie rods soon too. guys had some issues trying to do an alignment lasttime
Edited by EVL JUM, 27 June 2017 - 10:16 AM.
AKA: 1JUM2NV
Daily: 2012 Isuzu D-Max 4x4
Weekender/Project: 04 Jumolution - Jumbuck Evolution 3 13.003 sec with 256hp FWD now AWD! Fully LIC'D under going heaps of changes!!
2nd Project: 1.8L AWD DRAG COUPE
I used the later model parts. Much easier when still using Evo control arms.
Just need to tack them in
that do you mean by tack them in. like weld them to the tie rod itself?
AKA: 1JUM2NV
Daily: 2012 Isuzu D-Max 4x4
Weekender/Project: 04 Jumolution - Jumbuck Evolution 3 13.003 sec with 256hp FWD now AWD! Fully LIC'D under going heaps of changes!!
2nd Project: 1.8L AWD DRAG COUPE
Im about to buy replacement tie rod ends (CE9a e2 front end), was just going to get CC sedan ends; unless there's a better option?
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