tie rod for my toyota pickup ?

Started by TOYOTA SCORPION, May 25, 2010, 10:55:31 AM

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TOYOTA SCORPION

 Hello,
Who can help me about this tie rod ?
Is this fit my Toyota ?

http://www.marlincrawler.com/steering/parts/tie-rod-ends :sad2:

thanks,
TOYOTA PICKUP 2.8 L TURBO DIESEL, SPOA + 4", WORK 12.000 Lb, Mcrawler 4,7, ES 9000, CREEPY CRAWLER 35", 15X10 !

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BoG-ToY

we need to know more about what you have under your truck? these are not STOCK parts, they are for fj80's 

if you have aftermarket steering they may work... OTHERWISE if you need a GOOD tie rod end for CHEAP post up in the wanted section as there are alot of people who have ripped out still tight tie rod ends to install in this application
Sand, what fun, drop pressure to 12psi, stock tires are still digging, can't afford to get stuck, 8psi, still not working. Find a place to GET OUT, air up, un-lock hubs,  WAIT whats this, hubs are UN-LOCKED already. 2wd, 8psi, stock tires, Oregon sand dunes.

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Rocksurfer

If you have a stock tie rod I don't think those will work, they are made for the aftermarket rod.
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TOYOTA SCORPION

 Sorry for late answer.
My Toyota is a 8" front solid axle. Hilux pickup 1995, made in Japan. The powertrain is a 2.8 Turbo Diesel Toyota !
Is it Helps ?

Quote from: 79coyotefrg on May 25, 2010, 05:31:16 PM
what do you want to know??
TOYOTA PICKUP 2.8 L TURBO DIESEL, SPOA + 4", WORK 12.000 Lb, Mcrawler 4,7, ES 9000, CREEPY CRAWLER 35", 15X10 !

BoG-ToY

well, you might need to do something a little different... measure how long your current tie rod is?  I would assume you have the factory tie rod end that is setup for a steering stabilizer, so best bet would be to measure from the threads on the tie rod end... OR contact a tech specifically through the contact option on the storefront... 
Sand, what fun, drop pressure to 12psi, stock tires are still digging, can't afford to get stuck, 8psi, still not working. Find a place to GET OUT, air up, un-lock hubs,  WAIT whats this, hubs are UN-LOCKED already. 2wd, 8psi, stock tires, Oregon sand dunes.