Hello all, I’m working on my dodge a100 6 cyl from 1965 and building up the front axle again. For the steering linkage I ordered new tie rods but I noticed one should have counterclockwise thread. I have looked all over the internet and I just can’t find one, does anybody know which one I need to order? Any help is much appreciated
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Dodge a100 1965 steering linkage tie rods, one with counterclockwise thread
Jochem81- Number of posts : 2
Location : Netherlands
Registration date : 2021-03-06
69- Number of posts : 447
Location : Germany, Nds
Registration date : 2016-10-18
Welcome to the forum, mate. You're planning to join the Mopar Nats in early August this year in Herten?
Anyway, post some pics to show your project, always good to see.
As for the tie rods - you'll be surprised that the search helps a lot:
https://vintage-vans.forumotion.com/t54307-center-link-adjusting-sleeve-between-tie-rod-ends#249520
Anyway, post some pics to show your project, always good to see.
As for the tie rods - you'll be surprised that the search helps a lot:
https://vintage-vans.forumotion.com/t54307-center-link-adjusting-sleeve-between-tie-rod-ends#249520
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Jochem81- Number of posts : 2
Location : Netherlands
Registration date : 2021-03-06
Thanks this helps
69- Number of posts : 447
Location : Germany, Nds
Registration date : 2016-10-18
I had my center link re-done as well. Without the sleeve, just a left-hand/right-hand thread on each side.
Just looked up my order (back in 2017)
I took the Moog ES62L and ES140R - they are not listed for the A100 but a 67 Jeep.
But it fit mine ("new" center link).
Moog has an extensive parts catalog with lots of details on the parts. I'm quite sure I did some research on them fitting the steering knuckle.
Just looked up my order (back in 2017)
I took the Moog ES62L and ES140R - they are not listed for the A100 but a 67 Jeep.
But it fit mine ("new" center link).
Moog has an extensive parts catalog with lots of details on the parts. I'm quite sure I did some research on them fitting the steering knuckle.
Keith D- Number of posts : 405
Location : El Dorado Hills, Ca
Registration date : 2016-11-25
gary h- Number of posts : 497
Location : tn.
Registration date : 2012-10-19
"The only company that I know of the makes the tie rod end that you need is.
https://rareparts.com"
Keith is Correct, One might get lucky and find one on Ebay.
https://rareparts.com"
Keith is Correct, One might get lucky and find one on Ebay.
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