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I saw them and thought I would take a chance. They were dirt cheap and look pretty good. The rubber boots have a very positive seal on the body of the tie rod. Will give them a try on the convertible.
Shipping was more than the parts!!!
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Funny, I ordered a 5.00 tie rod from the same brand last night. The cheapest shipping option I got was 10.99.
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I've been ordering all my brake parts for my drivers and oil filters from Rock Auto. Even with their shipping costs the prices are less than the part stores.
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