When you change tie rod ends Measure the distance from a fixed point on the frame to the caliper/disc/some part of the stearing. Write it down. Count the number of turns to remove the old tie rod end. Put the new one on the same number of turns. Tighten bolt as per specs. Then measure the distances from and to the same places and adjust (by turning the tie rod its self) to match the previous written down dimentions. Tighten lock nut on tie rod. Then to an Aliegnment shop.


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