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Old Apr 18, 2018, 05:26 PM
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Tie Rod Jam Nut Part Number PLEASE!

Hello Everyone,

Can anyone provide me the Jam Nut part number for the inner tie rod? I can't seem to find it anywhere. Will be going to the dealership tomorrow to see if I can get it from there with the part number. Thanks.

PS: Original jam nut seized onto the tie rod so that's the reason why I need new ones.
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Mitsubishi MS440002 (item no. 46291C). This is was from a EvO9 manual. Please double check before ordering

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Mitsubishi MS440002 (item no. 46291C). This is was from a EvO9 manual. Please double check before ordering

Thanks i appreciate it! im actually looking for 46291B. Where did you get this info can i get the link?
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I use this site

https://partsouq.com/en/catalog/genu...e?c=Mitsubishi
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Originally Posted by MinusPrevious
Either I'm retarded or just blind I cant find the Lancer Evolution link on this site. Think you can give me the hyperlink to it?
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The site is buggy

Im having trouble getting any of the Mitsu manuals to load as well
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Links are working again

Try this: https://partsouq.com/en/catalog/genu...+LHD&f_market=
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Old Apr 19, 2018, 12:20 PM
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Originally Posted by MinusPrevious
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Went to the dealership and was quoted 4 business days to shipped and i need it to finish up this weekend since its my daily and dont have a garage. It was my fault I didnt think about the nut until yesterday lol but has anyone ever tried going to the hardware store to find the exact bolt with same thread?
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Dealer parts departments always say four or five days, I dunno why. Almost everything is available next day if ordered early enough for a small extra charge. If a dealership has parts inventory its probably because somebody forgot to pick up their order. Otherwise, they have nothing. They couldn't fix cars if they couldn't ship overnight.

" has anyone ever tried going to the hardware store to find the exact bolt with same thread? "

I do it all the time.
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Just go to your local hardware store. Get matching ones, so you can use one wrench. Then you can get some that are zinc plated, so keep them bright and shiny.

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Thanks guys but come to find out the tie rod actually comes with the nut lol
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Originally Posted by MrEvo9Mong
Thanks guys but come to find out the tie rod actually comes with the nut lol
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