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Old 04-21-2005, 02:45 PM   #1
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are these Tein tie rods?













Someone installed em said they were Moog, but it came in a Tein box, and looks like Tein to me?
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If this is on an S13 measure the diameter of the shaft with a set of calipers if they are thicker than the stock rods they probably are
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ends are probably moog
tie rods are probably tein...assuming by color
does it have spacer in there too? you have to remove that boot (rubber one) to find out for sure
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Yea it has a spacer in there. My mechanic said the spacer is small though, he said the Tein tie rods he's used to working with, the spacer usually has more room for steering adjustment. I heard there's a rumor going around though that Tein says it should be around 6 mm, but some people's spacers are at 3-4 mm?
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Gold rod ends= Tein. Moogs are black and have a Zerk fitting on the bottom.
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looks like tein tie rods and ends.
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Gold rod ends= Tein. Moogs are black and have a Zerk fitting on the bottom.
My Moog ends were black too.
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ends are probably moog
tie rods are probably tein...assuming by color
does it have spacer in there too? you have to remove that boot (rubber one) to find out for sure

they looked exactly like the stock rods that came off the car...except they were gold
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