ID this Tie Rod end

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ID this Tie Rod end

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Anyone able to identify this tie rod. Fairly sure its Toyota as the vehicle has 40 series running gear. BNT nearly got it right, but the bit I need in 14mm was 12mm. They soon gave up after that since they weren't dealing with the "original vehicle" :|

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From that it looks like an 80 series tie rod end but someone would probably have to measure to be sure 8)
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60/70 rhs end

could also be steering link as well
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Thanks so far. 80 series is 23mm main thread size... Keep up the suggestions
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didnt check the thread but i have a end here that measures 14d x 77 with 21mm main shaft dia

its for a steering link end on a 60 i think
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Its not a Square shape Prado one... Same thread dia's..But the lengths are longer on the Prado one for the 21mm dia shaft...
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I'd go with 60 series. They are a size bigger than 40's and commonly used in a power steering upgrade...
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This just for reference for others as I had one in my parts bin.. :roll:
Off an 80, measurement's are crude as I rounded everything up to the mm.. not sure if left or right as I just unscrewed it from a spare steering arm..
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hilux or surf. think they are 21x1.5mm
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lilpigzuk wrote:Anyone able to identify this tie rod. Fairly sure its Toyota as the vehicle has 40 series running gear. BNT nearly got it right, but the bit I need in 14mm was 12mm. They soon gave up after that since they weren't dealing with the "original vehicle" :|

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I've got a FJ40 front diff in the garage with tie rod attached.
The rod end seems to be very close to the one in the picture.
Came out of a 1976/77 FJ40.
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I know old topic but did anyone find out what this was from in the end?
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Yep . But cant remember :) . Let me think about it . I am leaning to 80 series .
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80 series is 23mm got one of those in hand but the one I need is 21mm
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Solid axle hilux is my pick. Sane as 80 series bit with a M21x1.5 thread.
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