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Old 05-10-2013, 08:07 AM   #6
scottofksu
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Re: Drive way alignment, tie rod swap

Measure your old and new tie rods to see if they are "exactly" the same length (they typically are very close, in my experience). Then wrap some masking tape around where the tie rod stops threading on. This will get you pretty close to where the toe is currently at. I use toe plates to set my toe to factory specs thereafter. Though, there are other methods if you don't have toe plates...
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