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Today, 06:28 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: Phoenix, AZ
Posts: 10
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Steering Center Link Rebuild?
Ive been searching for some info that I cannot seem to find about possibly rebuilding my 1970 k10 center link. It's one piece and looks pretty solid and it's been working this long, but the ends have some play.
Ive seen the "replace with Moog adjustable steering drag link" comments and I am not opposed but I do like the idea of reconditioning this part in a world where we are quick to throw things away. I have seen this is a non wearable item etc etc but these rod ends have the ability to be replaced I just need to know how from someone who has done it. Thanks |
Today, 09:04 PM | #2 |
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Join Date: Dec 2017
Location: Elkhart, Texas
Posts: 1,657
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Re: Steering Center Link Rebuild?
You are using 2 terms to describe the same component. Center link (tie rod) and drag link are 2 separate parts.
Referring to your picture, the drag link is the short "link" connecting the pitman arm (attached to the steering gear) to the freshly painted steering arm.. Your particular drag link is not repairable. The center link, more commonly referred to as "tie rod", is the long rod running between the two steering knuckles. |
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