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Old 11-06-2016, 09:10 PM   #1
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adj inner tie rod s13

I was wondering what end links i need? I was thinking to get extended lower control arms. But I have been thinking of going s14 5 lug.

So, if I go for s14 5 lug then I need s14 spindle. So, would that mean I need s14 tie rod outer end links?

Also if I were to get s14 ball joints for my s13 lca would that all work?

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You can but adjustable outer tie rods...

And use the beefier S14a inners

5 lug hubs are available

S13 front conversion hubs
S14 rears will bolt right up

S14 fronts require S14 knuckles

Buy balljoints to match the knuckles
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Old 11-08-2016, 01:40 AM   #3
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adjustable length S14 inner tied rods?? So assuming I go with s14 5 lug(good bearings are hard to find in this age of the car), then I'll need s14 knuckle? So then I need s14 outers end links. What if I scratched the whole idea and go for s13 front conversion hub? Then I could use s14 outer tierod endlinks still??

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S13 or S14 inner and outer tie rods can both be used with s13 or s14 knuckles. It doesn't matter. What matters is that the inner must match the outer. So S13-S13 or S14-S14.
All tie rods are adjustable length...
If you run S14 lca's you'll want S14 inner/outer, or any of the longer tie rod options that are listed in the steering angle thread.
What hub you run doesn't affect the tie rods.
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