Scout 80/800 Tierod Assembly

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Now available - CPT Scout 80/800 tierod assembly. Best tierod setup for the early Scout's made! Fully adjustable! Uses 1.25" threaded dom. Call 530-268-0864 for more details or to place your order. Introductory retail price is $229.95.

order link - CPT heavy duty tierod assembly for 1961-71' Scout 80/800 - IH Parts America

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Are these available because I dont see them on the online store for purchase?? Looks heavier duty than oem and mine is bent so definitely in need of this setup
 
are these available because I dont see them on the online store for purchase?? Looks heavier duty than oem and mine is bent so definitely in need of this setup

We are still waiting on the one custom part that we had made to come in before we put these on our online store. In the mean time we do have another alternative for a tierod assembly for the Scout 80/800 but it too is yet to posted online. I'm hoping to have it posted by tomorrow in which I will post a link to when it is up and ready for sale.
 
Thanks for the bump. I was told end of April I would have my custom tierod part. It's darn near the end of April so I hope any day now. Will definitely make an announcement when we are ready to sell.
 
Hey Jeff, I just bought one of these complete sets. Very excited. Would it be wise to coat these for rust prevention or are they already coated with something?
 
hey Jeff, I just bought one of these complete sets. Very excited. Would it be wise to coat these for rust prevention or are they already coated with something?

I would definitely paint both the tubes and tierod ends as they will rust. If you like the way they look without paint I suggest coating them in a clear paint again to prevent them from rusting.
 
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