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Granada tie rod ends

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brianj5600

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A friend of mine with a 66 put on aftermarket brakes and is giving me his Granada brakes. I have a 67 will I need different tie rod ends? If so are they readily available? And what application? Where to buy? Thanks
 

2bav8

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Granada outer tie rods are readily available at just about any parts store.
They run around $15 a piece. I bought mine at Autozone.
 

chris txstang

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Try these, they are much cheaper:

http://www.mustangsteve.com/tierodbushings.html
 

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I'm getting the tie rods used on his car, a 66, will they bolt right up to my 67?
 
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If you friend has V8 power steering on his '66 then I think you will need different tierod ends. Other wise I think you are good to go. Basicaly, '65-66 stangs with V8s and power steering had smaller diameter tie rods. Someone correct me if I'm wrong....
 
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The 67's had many of the same frontend parts as the 65-66's did, even though the suspension was widened for big blocks. Steering gear was the same unit for the early 67's. The tie rod ends should fit.
 

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i just did this and the mustang tie rod ends where to small, so you can use 1970 mustang tierods since the granada ends are for rack and pinion steering.
 
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The 76-79 Granada's didn't have rack and pinion steering. Only the 80-up Fox body Granada's had it.
 
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