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Hey guys

Having a real trouble finding some non-nissan tie rod ends for my Stagea

No ones has aa listing on Stagea but I looked up my car in FAST and I think it said the u26 ends, same as 33 gtr

A suspension place guy thought he could get some that would fit, they had the right taper and height but were about 30mm too long

So, does anyone have a part number for tie rod ends that fit? Or who have you gotten them through?

Cheers, Tom

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Hey Tom

I am replacing the tie rod ends at the moment on my RS4S. The guys at pedders said they have found some rod ends that they think will fit but after reading a few posts here I am not so sure. Just to be clear, did you put the protex - TE926-14 tie rods on first and then replace those with genuine items? Did you try pedders? Thanks mate, Pier

Ended up with genuine ones

$200 for 2 via kudos motorsports

No, the -14's are the right thread but the taper is too small

Thanks Mate, your absolutely correct. I have gone genuine for $216/set. Incidently, I changed the front sway bar links first and this solved the very annoying rattle that I had in the front end. Feels so much tighter now, nice! Cheers for your info.

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