Tie Rod Ends... A Fix On The Way..
#11
I got the ones from Motion Industries today... They seem to be quality pieces and I will start retro-fitting them to the Scrambler first..(its easier to get to with the 22 inch tires..) I do have two pictures of the pieces themselves if anybody wants them.. Just ask And I'll send them..
Kagey... I looked at the outers on a 2000 Explorer 250 today... I pulled the rubber boot back a little and there still isn't a grease zerk.. I couldn't pull it back far enough to see if it had a bronze bushing between the steel ball and outer race.. Might work.. All I know is that the inners and outers on my Magnum 500 are loose.. and for $8.40 each.. I will be glad to make the necessary changes to install these.. I don't remember what I paid for the last set I bought from Polaris.. But i'm pretty sure it was over $8.40... At this point, I would pay $20 each as long as it works!!!...lololol
Kagey... I looked at the outers on a 2000 Explorer 250 today... I pulled the rubber boot back a little and there still isn't a grease zerk.. I couldn't pull it back far enough to see if it had a bronze bushing between the steel ball and outer race.. Might work.. All I know is that the inners and outers on my Magnum 500 are loose.. and for $8.40 each.. I will be glad to make the necessary changes to install these.. I don't remember what I paid for the last set I bought from Polaris.. But i'm pretty sure it was over $8.40... At this point, I would pay $20 each as long as it works!!!...lololol
#12
Here in the great white north (Canada) the local Polaris dealer charges $43+7% tax for the newer style heim joint tie rod end. Robbery! The old ball joint is $36. My local bearing supplier carries heim joints at a cost of $14 each which of course more reasonable. Hopefully I can get over to store this weekend to check the quality. Unfortunately he only carries 1/2" X 1/2" so I will have to drill the arm out.
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Dave....
I sent ya a pic of the ones I am going to use.. They are also of the 1/2 persuasion.. Instead of drilling it out.. consider making (or having made) a bushing to reduce the ID to 3/8" for the thru bolts...
Pfelect and I were discussing the advantages of using stainless bolts and/or hardened washers.. So thats something else to consider... It will take some parts digging to get the desired finish.. but once its done.. it will be nice...
Ronnie.. he said he showed a listing.. but wasn't able to get the 3/8 eyelet Heim Joints.. so I ende up with what you have. ( I think)... Check you part numbers against these and see if we are using the same parts...
One is the Right handed threaded ones.. the other is for the left hand threaded ones...
pt.# 34488 and pt.# 34518
I have decided since I am going to change the outers.. I will also do the inners (advantages of a solid steering system and grease fittings on both ends..)
I sent ya a pic of the ones I am going to use.. They are also of the 1/2 persuasion.. Instead of drilling it out.. consider making (or having made) a bushing to reduce the ID to 3/8" for the thru bolts...
Pfelect and I were discussing the advantages of using stainless bolts and/or hardened washers.. So thats something else to consider... It will take some parts digging to get the desired finish.. but once its done.. it will be nice...
Ronnie.. he said he showed a listing.. but wasn't able to get the 3/8 eyelet Heim Joints.. so I ende up with what you have. ( I think)... Check you part numbers against these and see if we are using the same parts...
One is the Right handed threaded ones.. the other is for the left hand threaded ones...
pt.# 34488 and pt.# 34518
I have decided since I am going to change the outers.. I will also do the inners (advantages of a solid steering system and grease fittings on both ends..)
#16
Hey mud would like some pics of those glad someone has the headstart on this email is:
sca00121@mail.wvnet.edu
sca00121@mail.wvnet.edu
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#20
Hey Mud, great post very informative. Like every other polaris, I have the typical tie rod problem. Accept times four. So if you could send me the pictures and part numbers and manufacturer, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance
Jim Been there, wrecked that!!!!
4-400 scranblers
Jim Been there, wrecked that!!!!
4-400 scranblers