Is it safe? washer with late steering parts, early spindles

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Is it safe? washer with late steering parts, early spindles

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Is it safe to use a thick washer under the nut holding the tie rods to the spindles when using late tie tods/drag link with early spindles, in order to locate the castle nut at the right height to use a cotter pin. The tie rods look like the same size/taper, just a little longer.
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The nut sits at the right place on my 350. I have a later 100-250 one on my 69 and it fits fine.
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I've had to do it a few times. Should be fine.
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you can get a taller castle nut at a parts store. It should be a buck a piece.

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You don't need it the nut that came with the longer spindle end and the old nut are the same. I used the new end and the new nust with no problems on the 69
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Post by ima71 trucks are older »

Kid's right, even though the later tierod/draglink ends are definatly longer everything snugged up fine. :) :fr:

Something went right and was easy :clap:
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