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Old 15-10-2009, 11:34 AM   #1
fernsantos
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Default HELP What is the rear toe adjusting arm

AU2 6cyl Auto Fairmont Ghia IRS

I had my car checked over yesterday and the mechanic told me my rear tyres were worn out in the inside edge and he said the cause of this is
"play in tie rods" need new "rear toe adjusting arm"
Can someone tell me what sort of cost I am looking at to do this job and as anyone had it done to their car.

Any information will be much appreciated.
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Old 15-10-2009, 11:43 AM   #2
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About $600 from Ford last time I checked. You can get aftermarket ones from any decent suspension joint. Under $200. It's not a hard job - less than an hour labour but then you need a 4-wheel alignment done and they are usually about $80.
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