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WTB New inner tie rods for sw20 with power steeering

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2016/04/29 22:21:22 (permalink)
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WTB New inner tie rods for sw20 with power steeering

Anybody know any aftermarket suppliers or have a set to sell?

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    Re: WTB New inner tie rods for sw20 with power steeering 2016/04/30 06:53:16 (permalink)
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    Also looking for the same :)
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    Re: WTB New inner tie rods for sw20 with power steeering 2016/04/30 13:56:07 (permalink)
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    Yea my boots are ruined and thought its a good time to upgrade. Personally I'll probably see if I can source some through bursons. I checked Amayama for the boots alone and they said they were out of stock and its a 4 week wait from Japan.

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    WTB New inner tie rods for sw20 with power steeering 2016/04/30 19:45:34 (permalink)
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    No go to Supercheap and get them. As I get a bigger then normal discount. can't remember the cost. But yes. Should only take a few days, remember that each side is a mirrored image of each other. Meaning the left side will on fit to the left side👍🏻🍺
    Ps the rack boots can be bought as well. This $20 give or take each. Also buy some S/S clamps to use rather then the zip ties that come with them. Looks better and will last longer as well as keeping the boot in place 🍺🍺


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    Re: WTB New inner tie rods for sw20 with power steeering 2016/04/30 21:32:18 (permalink)
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    Yea I prefer OEM if I can but its so expensive and 8 time out of 10 not worth the additional costs. Had bad experiences with aftermarket from Supercrap so I'll stay with Bursons, I don't get a discount either way so I'm not partial. Will grab the SS clamps, I should just bulk buy a **** tonne of them lol
     

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    Re: WTB New inner tie rods for sw20 with power steeering 2016/04/30 22:16:18 (permalink)
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    There usually just as good if not from the same company. As there not an in store item, so they order them in from a company separate from Supercheap. I've never had a prob with them and the come with a 2yr warranty. As did my ball joins, and most other ordered parts. Pretty sure they deal with OEM(but is have to check on that)
    Often ppl think the more expensive the better the part must be. Could be further from the truth then most would believe. 👍🏻🍺🍺good luck with it either way.
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    Re: WTB New inner tie rods for sw20 with power steeering 2016/05/02 18:04:45 (permalink)
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    Yea I prefer OEM if I can but its so expensive and 8 time out of 10 not worth the additional costs. Had bad experiences with aftermarket from Supercrap so I'll stay with Bursons, I don't get a discount either way so I'm not partial. Will grab the SS clamps, I should just bulk buy a **** tonne of them lol
     


    Supercheap may be great for car polish, but for something as important as steering rod ends I would prefer OEM and pay the money.
     
     
    post edited by Reddtarga - 2016/05/02 18:10:33

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