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Default Correct Tie Rod End Boots

Anyone have a good source for correct Tie Rod Boots? I am going to replace the repro Tie Rods on my 69 Z28 and will likely destroy the boots. The boots I have found do not look very close to original.

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Old 06-29-2010, 08:29 PM
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Default Re: Correct Tie Rod End Boots

Dave, As is usually the case on real restoration questions, your thread is not loaded with responding posts.

From everything I've read elsewhere, I'm not familiar with any correct repop or original source of boots.

I'm thinking you just have to source "junk" cars from your era,
and recover good originals ?????

Not what you or I, wanted to hear, I know.............
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Default Re: Correct Tie Rod End Boots

use a tie rod puller instead of the old fork. it wont ruin the boots.
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Default Re: Correct Tie Rod End Boots

Do you know if any auto parts stores rent a tie rod puller? I've never seen or used one so not exactly sure what one even looks like. All I've ever used is a pickle fork to remove them with predictible results.
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Default Re: Correct Tie Rod End Boots

Here is what the tool looks like Dave. Many Auto parts stores will rent these but you can buy ones pretty cheap. They are also adjustable ones available though much more expensive. Since you are going to replace the tie rods anyway, I would simply hit the end of the threaded pin with a drift and a heavy hammer after applying some localized heat to it.

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Default Re: Correct Tie Rod End Boots

Dave, they are on ebay from time to time, the correct ones. Last set of correct 4 boots i think went for 200.00 or so.

i dont know of any good repo's or over the counter.....we try to find mint orig ones or go for the NOS ones....
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