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I have a 1991 Ford Pathfinder 4x4 that I can`t seem to be able to locate a tie rod end that attaches to the pitman arm. It has left hand threads. The part the parts houses have are rt. hand threads and the threads are larger then what I have. The van also has a 4 in. lift. The chassis is a F.350. Any info would help Tnx
I'm guessing Pathfinder might have used front suspension and steering parts of their own design or build?
Not sure if many here are familiar with the make-up of that conversion package. If not too many replies in this forum maybe check with the 4x4 forums---those tend to cover F-Series but knowledge of Pathfinder's modus operandi could be more easily found there?
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