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My next step is to replace my tie rods:
1) Can I do it without removing my backing plates? 2) Do one side at a time or both at the same time? 3) Any tips or tricks I should know? (I know the threads are different on each side.) I could not find step-by-step instructions or a YouTube video specifically. Thank you guys for your help! ![]() |
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Take a look at Tom Endy's post in the link referenced in #2 above, he describes exactly what you are asking.
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Thank you guys for the link and help!
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There is only one tie rod on a Model A.
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Hello, mine were probably replaced a long time ago, marked at Thompson Products on them I think that’s TRW today.
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