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1979 Chevrolet K20 Straighten Knuckles Test Fit Tie Rod

 
1979 Chevrolet K20 Straighten Knuckles Test Fit Tie Rod
Dana 44 High Steer Conversion - Knuckle Up
After the arms were installed, both knuckles were straightened out and the tie rod was test-fit. We had to remove 2 inches from the DOM tubing for the proper fit. If you don't have a metal lathe in your garage, a chop saw will suffice. Another option would be to install the steering arms and then measure the exact length of tubing necessary and have it cut to length when you purchase it. After the proper length for the tie rod and drag link were determined, the bungs were welded into the tubing. View Related Article
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