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I'm after new tie rod ends for both LH and RH sides of a Series 1 1995 R33 GTs-t. I went to Pedders to get them (much cheaper than Nissan) but turns out there are three different versions carried by Pedders for the R33.

Versions differ regarding the thread type and thread length:

12mm thread 95mm long

12mm thread 101mm long

14mm thread 101mm long

Does anyone has any idea which model version I'm looking for?

Thanks

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  • 7 years later...

Hmm, does anyone know if adding longer tie end rods will give you more lock?

In a similar way adding steering rack spacers does.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/164067-steering-rack-bushes/page-2

Nup doesnt work like that, spacers spsce out your rack and alow extra travel but tierod ends no matter what length you adjust it the ssme to get desired toe

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