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Track Rod protection.

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freeagent:
use stainless tube if you can justify the extra pennys, it don't rust so it wont sieze up, it looks cool and is a bit stronger than mild steel...

iianorthants:

--- Quote from: "Dave" ---If you cut two slits in each end and put a clamp around the ends it will not rattle nor slide. :wink:
They were selling some at billing.
--- End quote ---


 argh but if close fit and greased they roll over obstacles, so if caught in runt or catch stone shouldn't bend arms as easy.
 but some sort of rubber seal at each end would be nice or grease nipple in middle or your always going to be taking off to clean !!!!

diesel_90:
Ive got the stuff in the shed and for 2mts now ive been going to do it but i aint got time :cry:

colintandy:
be carefull not to bend with the bar on cos i had an intresting conversation with a very nice fella from norway on saturday and he was telling me that he got a dan bar from a supplier and bent it offroading and could not straighten it out be carefull you wont get home otherwise

davidlandy:
Ive got the solid bars for the track and steering rods not the 'sleeve over' type.  

I had bent the old bars on many occasions but not these - recommended

Nene Valley tyres do them for about £80 which included all of the track rod ends (3)

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