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Hi, guys currently my ford 460 steering pump is whining and turns out there is a leak.
Dose anyone know what steering rack is this?
And what is the part number of these 2 rubber parts?
As you can see here there are these rubber parts that I am looking forward to replace like the tie rod and others, dose any one know the part number of these?
It looks like you have a fairly common MII R&P unit there. Here is one I found after a quick search online, it may be a place to start. TCI or some other aftermarket IFS supplier will also have these units.
Thank you very much for helping out the brand Detroit axles seems great they offer 10 year warranty, the problem currently is getting the part number of the boots, tie rods, and ball joints.
The common ball joints are Moog K772, the outer tie rods should be stock pinto/mustang II parts, the tie rod boots need to be longer than stock, I would look to speedway motors or Heidts for the boots.
The common ball joints are Moog K772, the outer tie rods should be stock pinto/mustang II parts, the tie rod boots need to be longer than stock, I would look to speedway motors or Heidts for the boots.
Thank you very much for saving a lot of time for me I have been searching all day and confused.
The common ball joints are Moog K772, the outer tie rods should be stock pinto/mustang II parts, the tie rod boots need to be longer than stock, I would look to speedway motors or Heidts for the boots.
Hi, Regarding the ball joints is it the same part number K772 for all brands?
Because seems like moog isn't the same anymore.
And regarding the part is it the same for the upper and lower?
Thank you very much for helping me identify my parts.
You should be able to cross the moog number,but I have had really good luck with their parts.Most of the aftermarket control arms use the same balljoint for upper and lower. Some newer Tci control arms use a larger lower balljoint.