Hey all,
Just got my car rejected for loose tie rods, so this morning I replaced both inner and outers with new pieces. While I was at it, I installed the tie rod end spacers for a little more steering angle (used red loctite after cleaning the threads thoroughly). I also used the claw washers, but didn't see that in got_boosted's writeup (http://www.supramania.com/forums/sh...steering-angle&p=954947&viewfull=1#post954947)
I can't seem to figure out how those (.25"?) spacers change the steering geometry to give me more steering angle though. Once they were installed, it seemed like I just screwed the outer tie rod onto the inner farther to accommodate for the extra inner tie rod length.
Does the flat part of the inner tie rod act as a steering stop, and this spacer allows a little more travel into the rack? And I am still supposed to use the claw washer, correct?
Just got my car rejected for loose tie rods, so this morning I replaced both inner and outers with new pieces. While I was at it, I installed the tie rod end spacers for a little more steering angle (used red loctite after cleaning the threads thoroughly). I also used the claw washers, but didn't see that in got_boosted's writeup (http://www.supramania.com/forums/sh...steering-angle&p=954947&viewfull=1#post954947)
I can't seem to figure out how those (.25"?) spacers change the steering geometry to give me more steering angle though. Once they were installed, it seemed like I just screwed the outer tie rod onto the inner farther to accommodate for the extra inner tie rod length.
Does the flat part of the inner tie rod act as a steering stop, and this spacer allows a little more travel into the rack? And I am still supposed to use the claw washer, correct?