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Way to tell if your 911 has already been upgraded with turbo tie rods?
Getting some front suspension work done (control arm bushings replaced) and thought maybe I'd upgrade to turbo tie rods at the same time since that seems to be a valued upgraded.
However, my 911 is heavily modified and has seen the track quite a bit. I wonder if the turbo tie rods have already been installed!? Is there an easy way to tell just by looking? I suppose I could order them and return if necessary once the shop takes a look, but would rather not even bother if there's any easy way to tell. Thanks! |
You can tell visually. The standard tie rod is on top, turbo is below.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1563980359.jpg |
Ah cool thanks for the pic. That helps. Here is mine. Looks like I have the regular ones. Time for an upgrade I guess!
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1563980858.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1563980971.jpg |
Make sure you get the German ones not the ones made in China.
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The rubber accordion boots are different too, so pick them up as well if not included in kit. My picture above doesn't show the big metal washers/spacers that need to be used on the threaded end, they should come with the tie rods.
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Is there something wrong with the originals? If you're thinking you'll notice some great improvement once you install the TT's I think you're going to be disappointed.
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The car handles great, however there is some float at higher speeds which I thought this might help. Perhaps it's not needed, but just one of those "while you're in there" things. Thanks. |
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As Jeff pointed out and I agreed with, it's really only an upgrade if your originals are worn. I noticed no difference in handling when I went from my originals to the TT's. Like I said above, the only reason I did the swap was because the TT's cost me nothing. |
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The turbo rod replaces the rubber bushing with a steel ball and socket, so there will be less deflection. Whether or not that can be felt will depend on the driver and the condition of the rest of the suspension. Usually several parts are upgraded/replaced at the same time so it's not easy to isolate the improvements/changes.
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I call bull****. There is no way normal tie rods have a rubber socket for a metal ball. Every tie rod I've ever played with on any car has generally been the same; a metal spherical end in a metal socket.
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this is a must if you run big/wider tires at front than these 165/175 asphalt cutters. everyone running 205s or wider should use turbo tie rods! |
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