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I use the TSC joints on my 1250 with no problem. I usually replace them every couple of years.
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Usually with mcmaster its the next day or day after, as far as shipping goes...
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That was my issue...... They should last longer. So now, I use a better rod end.
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Since the debate is open, what is the general opinion on the heim joint ends?
http://ccspecialties.org/pics/heimjoint.jpg http://ccspecialties.org/pics/923-3000%20joint.jpg I think I have a couple of these in my "some day" cub parts box to try out. McMaster sells them too for, well, more economy. |
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Well the TSC ends are on... the stud end is a wee bit short but the lock nut worked well. I will give them a go and see what happens.
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Would you mind posting a pic just so I can better understand exactly how this all worked out. I also read on another site the the joints with the grease port do not have the travel needed to work correctly.
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I am at work now but I can get a few pics of them installed later on today!
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Me too.. They're fairly affordable from McMaster with the zerk.
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But I wonder how well they work. Some info that I have been reading says that they do not swivel enough to work. I'll try to find the link to that conversation again.
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