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ok, so I need to cut down my tie rods in order to screw my ball joints in all the way. I need them in all the way cause I need to drill them to secure them with a cotter pin.

 

I have another thread going call ball joint safety...

 

So what is the best way to do this? I remember a lot of talk about this on the wicked thread but it wasnt that specific.

 

What can I use to cut it? Do I need to add any more threading? I would say a 1/4" should do it?

 

I cant figure out any other way to do this.

 

Thanks

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ok, so I need to cut down my tie rods in order to screw my ball joints in all the way. I need them in all the way cause I need to drill them to secure them with a cotter pin.

 

I have another thread going call ball joint safety...

 

So what is the best way to do this? I remember a lot of talk about this on the wicked thread but it wasnt that specific.

 

What can I use to cut it? Do I need to add any more threading? I would say a 1/4" should do it?

 

I cant figure out any other way to do this.

 

Thanks

You need way more than .25" of thread depth........... I would go for atleat and inch. :thumbsup:

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ok got it all done!!! It wasnt that bad really. I just had to redo all the setting of the front end to have enough room to drill.

 

Got cotterpins in all the balljoint shafts. Had to cut about a 1/4" off each tie rod end but everything worked out perfect.

Got it all back together and I will give it a few runs today. Still might have to do some adjustments on the toe in and out.

 

 

thanks everyone for your help!

 

Terry

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