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  • Bowie69
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    I'm experimenting with the earlier cars track rods, I will feedback when I know more.

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  • ullbsorya4
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    Originally posted by Bowie69 View Post
    For reference they are M14x1.5. Still working on a solution.
    Did you find any solution to the rear track rods. Because I am also looking for a set for mines. My coupe quattro came with a rear sway bar. But the bushing and the ball joint are shot.

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  • Bowie69
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    For reference they are M14x1.5. Still working on a solution.

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  • Bowie69
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    Doh, I see it mentioned above now, M14(!)

    That helps, unsure if fine or normal thread pitch, but I guess I can check that here on mine.

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  • Bowie69
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    No takers then?

    So... taking things further, I've found a good resource to try and find compatible tie rods, does anyone know what the thread is on the inside of the tie rod where to connects to the adjuster?

    That would really help narrow things down a bit.

    Thanks

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  • Bowie69
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    So........ a few years have passed, and my rear tie rods have some significant play in them, has anyone worked out a good solution for replacement 893501499B or 893501499A arms?

    As I understand it the two variants are for rear anti-roll bar equipped vehicles and not, but the outer bit which actually wears is the same, therefore if we can solve that, we can fix it for both.

    So... any thoughts other than the E36 one mentioned above? I don't think it has the right curve in it as Alex suggested, so would be doubtful it would be correct in all circumstances.

    A bush is quite easily made, so it is just the ball joint on the other end we need a solution for, as far as I can see?

    Are there any places out there that will fix a ball joint by, for example, machining and fitting an over-size joint?


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  • Praski01
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    Hello guys, back to subject ?‍?, I have 2.3 Quattro 1990 coupe. Any know part number rear track rods ? Plz
    even in Germany they struggle with it.
    if you have links where can get them from ?
    thank you

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  • varia
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    mine came with boots, and did fit on my friend cq and on my urq

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  • Error404
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    And in many cases don’t fit properly

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  • 90quattrocoupe
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    Originally posted by varia View Post
    buy adjustable, call it a day
    The only problem with adjustable Chris, is they do not come with boots.

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  • steve briance
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    After market fabricated does seem to be the way forward these days - genuine and pattern parts are NLA.

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  • 90quattrocoupe
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    You know I check all these companies and not one of the shows up as available. Only Audi Tradition.

    Audi Tradition online store: Buy spare parts and accessories for vintage and classic cars.

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  • varia
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    buy adjustable, call it a day

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  • 90quattrocoupe
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    Here is a web site that shows the number for some companies that make this tie rod or maybe used to. Might be something to check out.

    https://partinfo.org/quinton-hazell-qdl3175s/
    Car Part Detail Rod Assembly QUINTON HAZELL QDL3175S

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  • steve briance
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    It is pretty small smallprint

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