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    IF they still have any, Vintage Dodge POwer Wagons in Fairfield, Iowa had a bunch of tie rod bars for the M715's that they bought from another surplus dealer when they got out of the business...so with this get 2 tie rod ends mounted in the metal bar connecting them just like on the truck...take off one and put in the other...price was around $100 plus shipping...was cheaper for that then buying 2 of the Moog units usually...
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    Quote Originally Posted by brute4c View Post
    IF they still have any, Vintage Dodge POwer Wagons in Fairfield, Iowa had a bunch of tie rod bars for the M715's that they bought from another surplus dealer when they got out of the business...so with this get 2 tie rod ends mounted in the metal bar connecting them just like on the truck...take off one and put in the other...price was around $100 plus shipping...was cheaper for that then buying 2 of the Moog units usually...
    I bought only the rod ends in order to save on shipping and because I didn't need a tie rod adding to the clutter. If you decide to go this route, check threading on the tie rod ends you receive, because they sent me one with the wrong threading.

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    I've seen the whole thing is available. I don't know that I *need* another tie rod, but it would make the replacement a little faster. I have to call them anyway, maybe I'll see if they still have some. Thanks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nailhead View Post
    I bought only the rod ends in order to save on shipping and because I didn't need a tie rod adding to the clutter. If you decide to go this route, check threading on the tie rod ends you receive, because they sent me one with the wrong threading.
    Yeah, that would be my luck. Thanks!
    1968 M-715 w/1100R16s on Stockton wheels, H3 headlights, 2bbl upgrade...

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