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Nick W

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Re: Bestpartstore.co.uk
« Reply #15 on: 23 April 2015, 08:30:06 »

Would large diameter heatshrink be too simple a solution? Cut a long enough piece to cover the threads, remove the joint and slide it in place. Then, once the alignment has been done, shrink it with a gas soldering torch.

It's easily removed with a Stanley knife if you need to adjust them again.
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Re: Bestpartstore.co.uk
« Reply #16 on: 23 April 2015, 10:41:44 »

It's a pity you didn't need  just the bush ended part of the rod,have got a whole box of them....ermm, sort of got too enthusiastic when ordering and also didn't realise they were  only halves of what I needed.just got all my rear track rods from allgerman in the end,also they gave me a bit of discount for ordering more than one pair. :y
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Re: Bestpartstore.co.uk
« Reply #17 on: 23 April 2015, 10:47:10 »

Would large diameter heatshrink be too simple a solution? Cut a long enough piece to cover the threads, remove the joint and slide it in place. Then, once the alignment has been done, shrink it with a gas soldering torch.

It's easily removed with a Stanley knife if you need to adjust them again.

That's what I would do :y :y
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