Inner and Outer Tie Rod Ends

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Inner and Outer Tie Rod Ends

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I need to replace my outer tie rod ends, but I was wondering if I should do the inner tie rod ends as well? Or is it one of those, "if it ain't broke don't fix it things?"

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Re: Inner and Outer Tie Rod Ends

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Pretty much, theyre not a common thing to fail and not the most fun thing to replace, id just leave them :)
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Cheers Taz, thought so... I haven't had a chance to look at what state they are in like rust and corrosion or what not cause of this bloody rain, but I'm fairly sure they should be alright. :D
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Re: Inner and Outer Tie Rod Ends

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What 'inner tie rod end?'
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think he means rack end... and not to bad of a job with right tools to do, may aswell replace boots while on job too
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