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Since wheel alignment has to be performed (and paid for) after each tie-rod end change, it definitely pays off to use the best ones - OEM! | Since wheel alignment has to be performed (and paid for) after each tie-rod end change, it definitely pays off to use the best ones - OEM! | ||
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Revision as of 15:13, 26 December 2016
If Jimny is regularly used on gravel or off road, original (OEM) tie rod ends typically prove significantly more durable than aftermarket ones.
Since wheel alignment has to be performed (and paid for) after each tie-rod end change, it definitely pays off to use the best ones - OEM!
Page last edited on 26/12/2016 by user Bosanek