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Coby s Twister Wristed Radius Arms

Mark

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Here's a long shot:
Anybody know the tie rod application he used for the locking arm?
I have to replace the tie rod end on the passenger side locking arm. It's pretty beefy - I'd say the threads are 1 inch.
I should be able to go to the parts store and ask for a tie rod end of a such and such year vehicle and simply install it. I don't see anything on his website that helps.
Thanks!
Mark
 

howiebilt

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My guess would be that it is a 1 ton chevy . What I would do , is take it to your parts store and make them look it up . They have books (with pictures) and dimensions that will tell you exactly what the part number is . If they tell you they can't ...you have a bad parts store and should go to NAPA ;D
 

mitzel

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I just replied on the ebml but will cut-n-paste here too in case anyone is interested...

I don't know the original application. the big tie rod is 1.25" and the smaller one is 1.00".
coby listed a part # of ES431L for the 1.25" and ES373L for the 1.00". he recommended
moog part but I'm not sure if those part numbers are out of moog catalog or
napa/autozone part numbers, or ???

I'm not sure which of coby's web page you were looking at. if anyone is interested his old
marketing page for the twister arms is:
http://www.vintagebronco.com/coby/twisterarm/
no info on there about the TRE part numbers but lots of cool pics.

cheers,danny
 
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