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b44 tie rod mm length...

Old 10-21-2009, 09:25 PM
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does anyone know how many mm the tie rods need to be on the b44?
i need to know the mm of all of them because it doesnt tell you in the manual..at least i didnt see it..i mean like the inner ball cup to inner ball cup so that they are even on all sides

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I just looked at the B44 manual (it's been a while since I looked at it!), you're right, there are NO dimensions. But the drawings are 1:1 so the instructions are assuming the builder will just measure their tie rod by comparing it against the picture...

Just take a caliper to the drawings I suppose. But knowing the EXACT dimension is useless... There's always some fine adjustments you have to make due to the tolerances of all the parts combined, including the tires and wheels, which WILL offset your camber, toe-in toe-out.
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Originally Posted by tom_chang79
I just looked at the B44 manual (it's been a while since I looked at it!), you're right, there are NO dimensions. But the drawings are 1:1 so the instructions are assuming the builder will just measure their tie rod by comparing it against the picture...

Just take a caliper to the drawings I suppose. But knowing the EXACT dimension is useless... There's always some fine adjustments you have to make due to the tolerances of all the parts combined, including the tires and wheels, which WILL offset your camber, toe-in toe-out.
ok thanks for the help man..its greatly appreciated
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