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Picked up an 88 jeep comanche 4wd few months back and been slowing replacing all the tweaker sheit done to it, looks like the tie rod has been replaced with a heavy duty one which barely fits  and rubs on the tires (just gonna space out the wheels and it should fix that problem) i can’t identify it for the life of me, needs new tie rod ends to get moving again so anyone got a clue? 

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1 minute ago, Eagle said:

Hell with the tie rod end -- what's with what appears to be a 3-piece drag link held together with 1/4" U-bolts? 

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theres far more tweaked out $#!& going on with this thing unfortunately, everything needs a once over

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