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On Sat, 11 Jul 2009 19:41:43 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote: My son-in-law who had a tie rod separate at 30K miles on a 2001 model didn't think so. "Permanently lubricated" is the claim. A simple zerk fitting would probably make it last for 100k miles. What car? Probably just a defective end. You might feel them if they loosen up, but modern suspensions are pretty buffered from transmitting that. Best way is an occasional trip to a rack where a front end man can muscle stuff around to look for wear. I always have my kid check my cars out for that before going on a trip. I've heard of guys drilling ball joints and tie rod ends then using these. (It's a sel-tapping zerk.) https://www.fastenal.com/web/product...l.ex?sku=58790 Wouldn't consider it myself. Aside from keeping shavings out, it's just not necessary. --Vic |