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80 series tre

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80 series tre

Post by tuf045 »

80 series tre thread? my thoughts are 23mm x 1.5mm
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Post by plowy »

what the fawk more info please
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the size thread and the pitch of it on a 80 series tie rod end :oops:
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Post by 80UTE »

The track rod tie rod ends are M23x1.5 LH and RH threads the drag link tie rod end are M21x1.5 LH and RH threads.

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Post by tuf045 »

80UTE wrote:The track rod tie rod ends are M23x1.5 LH and RH threads the drag link tie rod end are M21x1.5 LH and RH threads.

Wally
thank you wally! are they both the same tapper?
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