gothem racing (question about their tie rods)
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sorry but iv no phone to call and have been looking for these parts in ireland for weeks.irelands not fd frendly ....$100 for the pair or i can pay 100 euro each off mazda and wait 2 weeks for them to come from japan...so i dont wanna pay more and wait longer for a week link.thanks for the reply
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They will be harsher than stock and will very likely not last as long. In return, they may offer better steering feel and more toe adjustment (not necessary for normal or grip driving). If you are so worried about it, just buy OEM pieces.
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i would of thought that they would be a good deal better then stock since aftermarket companys will take into account that some cars will be droped more then the next and they say there hardened [if they are that is]..as for oem there not availible over here tryed all the major places.so at under half the price id be better going for the ones from gotham or something along those lines..as the cars used as a 2nd car and when its driven its hard.thanks for the feed back
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