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Richard from SE

11-24-2007 04:22:18




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One of the drag links on my 2n is getting sloppy at the steering sector. Can these be repaired (doesn't look like it) or does the whole drag link need to be replaced? Can the 2n style be bought new? And if so, who sells them? Thanks guys.




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soundguy

11-24-2007 10:18:28




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 Re: Drag link sloppy in reply to Richard from SE AZ, 11-24-2007 04:22:18  
If you don't want to replace it, take it to the work bench and see what is making it sloppy. Sometimes you can dink with them and get them shored up with a few things like washers and delicate welding.. though it's really alot of work to rehab one.. vs buying a good salvage one.. or a replacement..

Soundguy



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RP-40-9n

11-24-2007 10:17:00




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 Re: Drag link sloppy in reply to Richard from SE AZ, 11-24-2007 04:22:18  
you cut the old one off, and weld the new one on. RP



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Sean (TX)

11-24-2007 09:19:49




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 Re: Drag link sloppy in reply to Sean (TX), 11-24-2007 04:22:18  
Dennis Carpenter



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Sean (TX)

11-24-2007 09:14:39




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 Re: Drag link sloppy in reply to Sean (TX), 11-24-2007 04:22:18  
try Link search for drag link...think they have the one you are looking for.. 75 bucks



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Richard from SE AZ

11-24-2007 09:05:53




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 Re: Drag link sloppy in reply to Richard from SE AZ, 11-24-2007 04:22:18  
Expanding on my drag link. The drag link on my 2n seems to be a solid unit at the steering sector end. It does,t appear to screw off, so I don,t see how that end can be replaced. I really would like to stick to that style since that is what it came with.



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Sean (TX)

11-24-2007 04:22:56




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 Re: Drag link sloppy in reply to Hobo,NC, 11-24-2007 04:22:18  
You can buy them HERE



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