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Re: Steering arms made from ???????
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Posted by 154 cub bigbill on August 15, 2006 at 14:33:21 from (204.60.215.250):
In Reply to: Steering arms made from ??????? posted by Way Up Here .... on August 14, 2006 at 15:23:19:
I had a drive shaft repaired once a few years back and they put a plastic coating on the splines and assembled it. It took up the gap and the play in the splines when it hardened. I was wondering if today they did it with tie rod ends too. Now if i was going to weld tie rods and i was sure they were steel I would not use regular welding rod, i think i would use hardface so it won't wearout so quickly. You may need some small round grinding stones to smooth it out after its welded. A few yaers back i was running 4x4 trucks mainly in off road situations and i was using a heavy grease for earth moving equipment. It gave my tie rod ends an extended life. I think it was penzoil that made the best quality grease in that earth moving equipment catagory. I tried others in EP2 but they don't compare to the penzoil.
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