How are these things threaded? I don't want to be wrenching hard and be going the wrong way, ha. So, on the drivers side, which way do I need to turn the nut and tie rod end to loosen it? Thanks!
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jeez i just did these.....i want to say regular thread.
there's no reason to do left hand.....but i can't say it 100%Joey Richard Jr.
1991 Ford Festiva L; died but donated all her organs
1988 Ford Festiva LX; EFI swapped in...actually everything swapped in
Quality is Job 1. Together, We Can Save Lives. Ford.
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when i say regular i mean lefty loosey. left hand would be reverse thread.
sorry if there's confusion.Joey Richard Jr.
1991 Ford Festiva L; died but donated all her organs
1988 Ford Festiva LX; EFI swapped in...actually everything swapped in
Quality is Job 1. Together, We Can Save Lives. Ford.
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Yup, thats what my money went into before the Festiva, ha. Its a stock block, edelbrock aluminum heads, cam, intake, bbk longtubes, x-pipe, dynomax bullet mufflers, built rear end, tremec tko tranny and the list goes on, ha. Fun to drive, but sucks on gas.
Oh, and a note on the festiva, every front end part, including struts and everything, I have laying on the floor in the garage. Took me and hour and a half, ha
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Originally posted by 88FestivaLX View PostYup, thats what my money went into before the Festiva, ha. Its a stock block, edelbrock aluminum heads, cam, intake, bbk longtubes, x-pipe, dynomax bullet mufflers, built rear end, tremec tko tranny and the list goes on, ha. Fun to drive, but sucks on gas.
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