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Just wondering if any of you guys that have a road safe brand adjustable trackbar ( or other brands ) would be able to measure what size thread it has?
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I have one, I'm unable to find the old tie rod but the replacement tie rod's part number is TE3194hd....
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I'm pretty sure, 22mm.
I used a rod end in my track bar, its part No. is slabp22s.
It's an IRO trackbar.
Thanks mate that sounds about right. That part number didn't show any results, what brand rod end is it?
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I have one, I'm unable to find the old tie rod but the replacement tie rod's part number is TE3194hd....
Thank JJ but I don't need a replacement, I have something in the works and need to know the thread size but I'm not home ATM.
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Thank JJ but I don't need a replacement, I have something in the works and need to know the thread size but I'm not home ATM.
M20x1.5 LH......
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M20x1.5 LH......
Thanks very much mate, champion!
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Battery isolator installed (L-bracket under the PDC) and now making plan for fusing the cables. I know it is advised to have the cable to the aux battery fused on both ends near the pos terminals. In my case the distance between + main and connection on isolator is so short, that fitting an inline ANL type fuse which I have is not possible unless I make the cable for this part longer (than it needs to be).

Q: can I also put the fuse in just after the isolator and then again one fuse near the + aux battery post? My ANL fuses are 100A, the isolator is a 150Amp rated one.
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Battery isolator installed (L-bracket under the PDC) and now making plan for fusing the cables. I know it is advised to have the cable to the aux battery fused on both ends near the pos terminals. In my case the distance between + main and connection on isolator is so short, that fitting an inline ANL type fuse which I have is not possible unless I make the cable for this part longer (than it needs to be).

Q: can I also put the fuse in just after the isolator and then again one fuse near the + aux battery post? My ANL fuses are 100A, the isolator is a 150Amp rated one.
If the cable between the primary battery and the controller is mechanically protected I don't see it as being an issue (not ideal) having the fuse immediately after the controller....
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