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I replace the tie rod ends on our 32 as the boots were split and the grease was seeping out. Easy enough job.

A week later, wheel alignment attempt showed that the tie rod ends on our s1 stagea were rooted on both sides.

I spoke to Pedders where I bought the set for the 32, not having a listing for a stagea, I asked them to check part numbers for r32, r33 and r34 skylines. All were the same part numbers, and matched for s13 & s14 silvia.

I bought these for the stagea, only to find that the originals are noticably taller and slightly bigger in the body.

Has anyone replaced the tie rod ends in a stagea, and have a part number or cross reference?

Am I safe in the expectation that the skyline parts I fitted this morning will be reliable replacements?

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I have been told the same, but mine are not tottally stuffed, but are getting worn, so what did you end up doing Paul?

I put the Skyline ones in.

Have been working well for the last 3 months or so, just drove from adelaide to melbourne and back.

Only observation is that the steering feels eerily light now. Unsure if I should be concerned about this or not.

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Found it, the search is a great tool :)

Hey Brad, the part number your after is 48520-23U26.

Had to buy some last year for rego, got them through Klosters.

But also good to know that Skylines one fit too :D

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s13s will fit

z32 outters will fit with skyline inners

they are all the same really, just different diameters and such

i think the r32 may be a little longer or something?

Ive replced my tie rods on my s13 with r32.

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