tie rods?
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I would say to make sure it will be aligned. Take your stock tierods and turn all the ends out until they are out. Make sure your remember the number of full turns and the location at which they were orignially and when they were going to come out. Do this for all. That way when you get your new ones, you can take the tierod ends and screw them in the same way the old ones were, that way making it will have the same alignment as you had before. Do you know what I mean?
MIke.
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