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Old 06-23-2019, 11:38 PM   #1
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Inner Tie Rods Question

What inner tie rod do you suggest?

Car: S13
Knuckle: PBM Drop Knuckles
FLCA: S14's w/ S13 Ball Joints
Outer Tie Rods: SPL
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Old 06-24-2019, 07:45 AM   #2
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tein with their spacers!
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Discontinued ^^, plus s13 are not the correct size for SPL.

SPL lists what inner tierods you need for their ends..and eve suggestions based on what knuckles you have (Z32/Z33/S14)
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id just run s14 inner and outer.
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Car: S13
Knuckle: MA Awesometron 5000 (initially S14)
FLCA: S14's w/ S14 Ball Joints
Outer Tie Rods: SPL v5
Inner Tie Rods: S14 w/ GKtech Offset Rack Spacer

I used to run Z32/Z33 inner tie rods before my knuckle setup. I also used to run Tein inner tie rods, but they are "stronger" than OEM style tie rods. I'd prefer that my tie rod is the giving point (and not my rack) if/when I hit something, which is why I stuck with OE style (also much cheaper).

Good luck and enjoy 2nd gear!
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mine gave before my rack on one of my setups...they just hold up better, but if they are discontinued that's unfortunate...
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