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After the process of gettin a roadworthy and problem after problem, i have come across another one.

my seals on my Tie rod ends are gone and i need to replace. however, i just recently found out that u cant buy new seals u have to buy the whole tie rod end.

question is.. anyone know were i can purchase some at a reasonable price in vic, hopefully close to hawthorn???

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justjap aftermarket ones?

theyre pretty cheap... and aftermarket... might as well if your going to have to replace them

JJR Adjustable Tie Rod Ends - Nissan Skyline Price: $149 (Pair)

Rose Jointed - Suit Skyline HCR32 & ECR33

not local but delivery is usually super quick... mind u its close to the weekend.

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Yea i saw the just jap ones but i didnt know if they would be any good being adjustable and all.. and the ball thing didnt seem to have any seal in the picture.. i might get them if the genuine ones are more..

thanks for everyones advice i will ring up Nissan tomorrow and be sure to compare prices befor i purchase anything

thanks again people.

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