North American Turbocoupe Organization



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Walsted Offline
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While replacing the tires on my car the other day, I noticed a tiny bit of left-right play in the left front wheel. Closer examination showed that the play is in the outer tie rod end. I thought to myself "I thought I replaced that rack (including tie rod ends) just a bit ago."

Here is the post where I discussed the orignal replacement. Note the date - May 2001. Only about six years and a hundred thousand miles ago. I guess I got my money's worth out of those tie rod ends.

While searching for the above post, I read a lot of my earlier posts. Wow, I have done some stupid things while working on this car. Even so, the car has somehow managed to survive my maintenance and almost 120,000 miles since I bought it, and still have nice mileage, decent a/c, am/fm/cd, and working automatic or power everything except transmission, which is manual. Those NATO dues have really paid for themselves.

If only there was a NATO home repair site...
Mike Walsted - Sold my 1986 5-speed TurboCoupe
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Gary F Offline
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These cars are really forgiving, bro.
Gary Fraser

I used to be normal...then I got a Turbo Coupe.
'88 T5 Bone Stock w/3G Alt.
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