I have one ty rod end that is straight through with threads on the end. The other has a nut and bolt that you can loosen and pull out the inner.
Should I have the same on both ends or is it standard to have one of each?
Pictures are below of what mine look like.
http://www.tm-tractor.com/gst/a2852s.jpg
http://www.tm-tractor.com/gst/mvc_5299s.jpg
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The first one was made for a non-adjustable axle and the second is for the optional adjustable axle. Which one is right depends on which axle you have, but they should be alike.
The first one was made for a non-adjustable axle and the second is for the optional adjustable axle. Which one is right depends on which axle you have, but they should be alike.
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