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Old 02-10-2005, 22:06   #1 (permalink)
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the passenger tie rod end is WAY more worn than i originally thought. ill order one if i have to, but anyone have a part number for the local parts house? i need it yesterday, as i have quite a few things to do this weekend. i cannot pull it off to go compare, then i couldnt drive it!

i SHOULD have my drop bed on tomorrow, right now im bedless....... looks funny!
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Old 02-10-2005, 22:48   #3 (permalink)
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I am now in the same boat. Only number I can give my parts guy is 2530007521602 and he says that number doesnt help him. For whatever reason if Lee and Lowtech wrote something above, its not showing up. A Meritor number is what Im needing for the curbside tie rod end.
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There is no less than 3 people looking for these. If someone has or finds any, please post up!
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Arvin Meritor is real close to me, and I have to go there on other business later this week anyway, so when I stop in I will see if I can get any info. All of the old guys I knew from the Rockwell days are long gone but I'll give it a try.
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2530-00-752-1602, 24SV5000C12, 24SV5000C14, 24SV72, 24SV72A2, 45-883D1, 64522, 7521602, 883D1, 913785, A314461205, A3144F344, DSG004146, MC195

whilst looking i came across this site. my parts guy is on the phone right now...

when he finally gives me the number I will post it. Not sure if this will be the right part number for everyones general application but I cant believe the axle components have so drastically changed.
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Check all of them. If one's bad there maybe more.
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Gentlemen:

I replaced my tie rod end with a Euclid E4611 tie rod end. For the most part they are a duplicate of the old tie rod end, with a zerk fitting as well. The E4611 is for the curbside so if you go to the parts store make sure you let them know if its the passenger or driverside, as the driverside is a different number.

The tie rod end with tax was $34. Power Brake and Spring on Melton Rd (Rt 20) in bee-yoo-tee-full Gary, IN. Hope this helps.
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