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Old Apr 9, 2014 | 08:07 PM
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Hey guys and gals.. Just wondering if anyone can point me in the direction on where to get some tie rods for a splitter. I can adjust the splitter when taking the bumper off and have the correct degree that I want but the problem that I'm having is access to adjust it in between sessions. I took the grill out for easier access which is fine for accessing one side but the nut is on the other side of my frame rail and I have only about a half inch of space between that and the plate to make my adjustments. Thanks for any help, I checked on Summitracing.com but everything seemed to be year/make/model specific but I don't need actual tie rods for a suspension.
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Old Apr 9, 2014 | 08:44 PM
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Midwest Control Products has quality parts for this sort of application. They have turnbuckles, threaded rods, rod ends, but you have to know how to piece the parts together to get what you want.
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Old Apr 9, 2014 | 09:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Sylvan
Midwest Control Products has quality parts for this sort of application. They have turnbuckles, threaded rods, rod ends, but you have to know how to piece the parts together to get what you want.
Thanks man I appreciate it. This alone was a huge help, I'll figure the rest out I guess through friends and on here if needed.
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Old May 8, 2014 | 08:57 PM
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I wanted to bump my thread with some updated information for anyone looking for tie rods such as myself.. The site I ended up ordering from had way more than I even thought they would. I ordered from ARbodies.com which is primarily a Nascar like site for amateur racers.

I was impressed with the pricing points. If I had picked up APR rods I would have paid close to $80, I ended up piecing a kit together from them all for under $30 and you can select from whatever size rods that you want. Much easier than ordering site by site, Just order the whole kit or piece it together any which way you would like.

http://www.arbodies.com/muscle-cars/...ablebodybraces
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