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Old 08-12-2007, 07:12 PM
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Default Need Tie Rod install instructions for 2007 Scion tC

Help. Can anyone out there send me a copy of the installation instructions for the tie rods on a 2007 Scion tC? Or direct me to a url to get the instructions. E-mail me at flyboy7588@yahoo.com. My son banged a curb with his 2 month old tC and bent the driver side inner tie rod. Took the car to STS and they said he also needs a new ball joint and lower control arm. I crawled under the care and the control arm looks fine but the inner tie rod is definitely bent. I think I try replacing the tie rods then see if that corrects the problem after an alignment. I could probably take the inner rod off and bend it back into shape.

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