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Old 11-17-2008, 04:29 PM   #1
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projectnissan tie rod combo? anyone use?

ProjectSilvia & TEIN Tie Rod 240SX '89-'98 Complete - Arm / Link / Rod - ProjectNissan.com

looking at picking u an upgrade. car is daily driven and well i dont need somethnig crazy. just trying to get somethnig good without mushy bushings.
anyone run these or have any review on them.
if they are garabage i was looking at tein inner/outer setup. just wasnt sure if there was much of adiffrence.
another option is circut sport.
http://enjukuracing.com/circuit-spor...ml?cPath=2_138



really not looking to picking up megan.(bad experiance with megan diffrent product)
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Old 11-17-2008, 06:27 PM   #2
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Don't cheap out on your shit.

Get Tein/ OEM replacements/ SPL or nothing at all.

The tein inner tie rods are good.

Those project nissan ones look like any other cheap ball joint chinese/taiwan/burma shit.
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Old 11-17-2008, 06:43 PM   #3
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idk, project nissan doesnt make horrible stuff.... I have their RUCA's, it's been almost a year daily driving, plus a few track events and still holding strong. The threads havent started to rust yet either, compared to other chinese made suspension arms. Not trying to stand up for knockoff companies, just giving my 2cents.

edit: o yeah, and tein inner and outer setup is good, but I suggest if you go that route to get moog outers because I havent been a huge fan of the tein outers, mine demolished first event and they were almost new....
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Old 11-17-2008, 06:53 PM   #4
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Yeah, MOOG is usually a good OEM replacement for rod ends.
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