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I hope someone can help me out...I have a 66 Chevy II that the left front wheel needs to be toed-in. This is the problem, all the front end components were replaced when I bought the car, but the inner & outer tie rod ends are together and cannot be adjusted any further. The passenger side is fine even though there is not alot of adjustment left on it either. I'll admit I don't know sh*t about these older cars. Seemed to me that the tie rod ends were wrong. I looked in a couple of online retailer mailorder magazines and 1 says that 63-67 uses the same inner/outer tie rods. The other magazine shows a different part # for a 67 and no part # for a 66 (inner tie rod end). Went to a couple auto parts stores and looked at their tie rod ends that they stocked and they all resembled what I have installed already. There is one parts store that said that 66 and 67's had a different part number for inner tie rod ends and showed me the 67 tie rod end.
It's what I have on there now....they didn't have one of the 66 tie rod ends and couldn't tell me the difference between the two.
Hopefully someone knows more about this subject, that can clear up the confusion.....I did a little researching and found that 62 Novas had 2 different inner tie rod ends....a long and a short.
I notied the short ones are threaded all the way up the the ball connector, and wondering if those would work?? The ones I have now are probably the same length however theres probably a couple inches from the ball connector before the threads start....