Tie Rod dimension
Tie Rod dimension
Can someone give me a good base dimension for the tie rods? I didn't know I should measure them at dis assembly.
Now I have nothing to go on. Thanks
One more thing. Does the outer tie rod on each side tighten in the normal fashion? Righty tighty, lefty, loosely.
Now I have nothing to go on. Thanks
One more thing. Does the outer tie rod on each side tighten in the normal fashion? Righty tighty, lefty, loosely.
- 124JOE
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Re: Tie Rod dimension
i have 13 1/8 overall length on the driver side
and 13 overall for the pass side
righty tighty yes
and 13 overall for the pass side
righty tighty yes
when you do everything correct people arent sure youve done anything at all (futurama)
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Re: Tie Rod dimension
Center to Center on my tie rod ends is 11 7/8" exactly, both should be close to the same unless something is messed up.
Regards,
Keith Cox
1973 124 Spider
1973 John Deere 500c backhoe
1987 Jaguar VDP
2013 passat tdi
2015 cherokee
Keith Cox
1973 124 Spider
1973 John Deere 500c backhoe
1987 Jaguar VDP
2013 passat tdi
2015 cherokee
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Re: Tie Rod dimension
the tie rod ends are threded clockwise and counter clockwise
the bar is the same
when i resently did mine i discovered the PO or repair shop had fliped the drivers side end over end
the package descibed inner and outter
installed corectly!!!
my over all end to end mesurement is 13,13 1/8
so 12 sounds good for center.
but always take it to get alined
the bar is the same
when i resently did mine i discovered the PO or repair shop had fliped the drivers side end over end
the package descibed inner and outter
installed corectly!!!
my over all end to end mesurement is 13,13 1/8
so 12 sounds good for center.
but always take it to get alined
when you do everything correct people arent sure youve done anything at all (futurama)
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Re: Tie Rod dimension
I'm guessing the ones that are normal go on the outsides. The reverse threads on the inside.
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Re: Tie Rod dimension
It doesn't matter what is inside or outside. One end is conventionally threaded, the other reverse threaded, so that when installed you can adjust them in or out by turning the tube. You set your toe-in by loosening the clamps and turning the tube to lengthen or shorten the distance between the tie rod ends. A center to center measurement from the dimple or grease fitting on the bottom of the joint is going to be the most accurate.
Re: Tie Rod dimension
Thanks Matt,
I put them on and centered the driver side to be straight and the passenger side is turning left.
Is it bad that is like that? I guess not all will be perfect or what?
I put them on and centered the driver side to be straight and the passenger side is turning left.
Is it bad that is like that? I guess not all will be perfect or what?
- 124JOE
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Re: Tie Rod dimension
you need to have your stering wheel straight
then pick the straightest tire and make it perfect
keep checking the Swheel "you want it dead nuts"
then go after the last wheel
tow out just a little.joe
then pick the straightest tire and make it perfect
keep checking the Swheel "you want it dead nuts"
then go after the last wheel
tow out just a little.joe
when you do everything correct people arent sure youve done anything at all (futurama)
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Re: Tie Rod dimension
Didn't you had the steering box off the car? How do you know if it is in the center of its travel when the wheels are centered?
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Re: Tie Rod dimension
The standard toe spec is 3mm toe in +/- 2mm, however, I totally agree with 124joe, 2-3mm toe-out feels really good and she just wants to fly into the turns lightly and effortlessly, it is a bit more finicky on a straight line over a road with many deviations, it seems to pull you around more really..not much more but noticeable. Toe-out is my vote.
Regards,
Keith Cox
1973 124 Spider
1973 John Deere 500c backhoe
1987 Jaguar VDP
2013 passat tdi
2015 cherokee
Keith Cox
1973 124 Spider
1973 John Deere 500c backhoe
1987 Jaguar VDP
2013 passat tdi
2015 cherokee
Re: Tie Rod dimension
Yeah I had the steering box out. Everything was off and nothing was marked. I don't even have the steering wheel on yet. I have the hub just sitting on top of the column. I just moved the wheels back and forth was noticed the difference. At what angle does the pitman and Idler arm point toward when when your wheels are straight? Or is there a way to find the center? The book doesn't tell you how to do it without making the marks to line everything up.
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Re: Tie Rod dimension
i may be wrong but i belive
count the turns lock to lock and put it in the middle.joe
count the turns lock to lock and put it in the middle.joe
when you do everything correct people arent sure youve done anything at all (futurama)
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Re: Tie Rod dimension
Brady,
Get the book "Chassis engineering" by herb adams.... It can show you how to do an alignment with two coffee cans, a ten foot piece of steel tubing, and a protractor level.
...no joke.. Everything you need to know about alignment and suspension theory is there in almost plain english...
Update:
Joe you are correct... I put a mark in my steering wheel so that when I take it off and put it on it will be aligned correctly.
Brady:
I couldn't say enough about the book I mentioned with it I gain a way better understanding of how steering and suspensions work. Enough to manufacture may own steering arms and build custom link rods for the rear and also the impending change to three link suspension in the rear..
Rob
Get the book "Chassis engineering" by herb adams.... It can show you how to do an alignment with two coffee cans, a ten foot piece of steel tubing, and a protractor level.
...no joke.. Everything you need to know about alignment and suspension theory is there in almost plain english...
Update:
Joe you are correct... I put a mark in my steering wheel so that when I take it off and put it on it will be aligned correctly.
Brady:
I couldn't say enough about the book I mentioned with it I gain a way better understanding of how steering and suspensions work. Enough to manufacture may own steering arms and build custom link rods for the rear and also the impending change to three link suspension in the rear..
Rob
http://www.v6spider.com
4.3L V6 Powered 1972 124 FIAT Spider
4.3L V6 Powered 1972 124 FIAT Spider
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