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Plain Finish Cross Steering Tie Rod End, 11/16-18 LH Threads

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Plain Finish Cross Steering Tie Rod End, 11/16-18 LH Threads
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Cross steering means the drag link reaches across the car and attaches to the passenger-side steering arm. If that steering arm has only one hole, you'll need to build the tie rod with this tie rod end on the RH side. Then the drag link attaches to the eyelet (which is tapered 1/2 way from both sides.)
  • Not for use with flat steering arms
  • Use only with Ford type steering arms with a tapered hole
  • Not normally used with Chevy spindles

Note: When using the cross steering end, the tube length will need to be 6" shorter than the eye-to-eye length. Example: A 46" kit will need 40" tube length.

  • 91002999
    Overall Length
    7.250" (7 1/4")
    Center Hole to End of Shank
    3.750
    Threads
    LH Male
    Thread Pitch
    11/16"-18
    Thread Length
    2.000"
    Material Type
    Steel
    Finish
    Black Oxide
    Sold in Quantity
    Each
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