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Nissan s13 SPL outer tie-rods on FC???

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Old Apr 2, 2018 | 09:26 AM
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Nissan s13 SPL outer tie-rods on FC???

I was hoping to find some info regarding this ^^^^^

I am currently using stock s13 nissan tie-rod ends mostly because they are cheaper and longer than the FC ones.

I also have a good local link on SPL tie rods for a s13. Can anyone forsee any issues with using these on a FC?
Front Outer Tie Rod Ends for Nissan 240SX (S13 / S14) | SPL Parts
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Old Apr 2, 2018 | 03:43 PM
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what is the reason for this? is this a drifting thing?
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Old Apr 3, 2018 | 08:37 AM
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Rob XX 7; yes it is a drifting thing to some degree but mostly for all the lows.

Currently my 7 is munching tie-rod ends and has a noticeable dead spot in the steering. I've seen all the supernow, megan etc etc FC tie-rod ends but the cost is quite high and I can get these SPL nissan ones for cheap. My concern is the fit up on the knuckle but i guess ill have try it myself and see.
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Old Apr 3, 2018 | 11:14 AM
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maybe ask in the drifting section of the forum, dont know how active it is but might get a better response
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