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Need help finding correct tie rod for M1009

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The moog website part numbers for a suburban are good for the 10b in a m1009. You can contact customer support to verify part numbers. The moog parts might not be as nice as the ORD but they are definitely an upgrade from stock.
 

gweis12

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I'm replacing a bunch of the front end components on my Blazer rust wagon before I get a new set of rubber. Darn near every tie rod has excessive play in the joint and I want to alignment.

My problem is that I cant find the tie rod at my local parts stores. I referenced the TM and it comes back with a left and right tie rod end, the adjustment sleeve and a center adjusting tube. Mine has a one-piece drivers side rod end that runs all the way to the adjustment sleeve on the passenger side. I can't seem to find this part anywhere! I feel like I'm missing something or maybe I'm just losing it altogether aua

Anybody have any tips?

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gweis12

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Tom, I have a CUCV-M 1009. I went to replace the tie rod end...it will not come out. I put a torch to it...nothing. It will not come out. I went to the Chevy Dealer. GM no longer makes the part. Can you recommend a place that sells that 5 foot tie-rod. Thanks, Gary
 
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