Bus Overhead Gauge Panel

Bus Overhead Gauge Panel

This overhead fiberglass gauge housing is designed to fit all busses 1955-1967. It mounts to the underside of your fresh air box, and offers a view of your three most important gauges, rear view mirror... Click here for more information

Starting at: $49.95


Tie Rods with Ends (Type 1)

These two rods go from the center pin on a Bus or the pitman arm on a Bug, to the spindles, making the car turn. To inspect the rods, have a friend turn the steering wheel back and forth a little while you place your hand on the top of one of the tie rod ends. If you can feel the end jump up and down before it pushes or pulls, it's bad. On some tie rods it's possible to change just the ends. On other tie rods, the ends are swedged on and the whole tie rod will need to be replaced. Usually you replace just the end unless the rod is bent or has the swedged ends.

Tie Rods with Ends
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61-65

These two rods go from the center pin on a Bus or the pitman arm on a Bug, to the spindles, making the car turn. To inspect the rods, have a friend turn the steering wheel back and forth a little while you place your hand on the top of one of the tie rod ends. If you can feel the end jump up and down before it pushes or pulls, it's bad. On some tie rods it's possible to change just the ends. On other tie rods, the ends are swedged on and the whole tie rod will need to be replaced. Usually you replace just the end unless the rod is bent or has the swedged ends.
113 415 801: $39.95

 

Tie Rods with Ends
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Right

61-65

These two rods go from the center pin on a Bus or the pitman arm on a Bug, to the spindles, making the car turn. To inspect the rods, have a friend turn the steering wheel back and forth a little while you place your hand on the top of one of the tie rod ends. If you can feel the end jump up and down before it pushes or pulls, it's bad. On some tie rods it's possible to change just the ends. On other tie rods, the ends are swedged on and the whole tie rod will need to be replaced. Usually you replace just the end unless the rod is bent or has the swedged ends.
113 415 802B: $45.95

 

Tie Rods with Ends
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Right

66-67

These two rods go from the center pin on a Bus or the pitman arm on a Bug, to the spindles, making the car turn. To inspect the rods, have a friend turn the steering wheel back and forth a little while you place your hand on the top of one of the tie rod ends. If you can feel the end jump up and down before it pushes or pulls, it's bad. On some tie rods it's possible to change just the ends. On other tie rods, the ends are swedged on and the whole tie rod will need to be replaced. Usually you replace just the end unless the rod is bent or has the swedged ends.
131 415 802C: $56.95

 

Tie Rods with Ends
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Left

66-67

These two rods go from the center pin on a Bus or the pitman arm on a Bug, to the spindles, making the car turn. To inspect the rods, have a friend turn the steering wheel back and forth a little while you place your hand on the top of one of the tie rod ends. If you can feel the end jump up and down before it pushes or pulls, it's bad. On some tie rods it's possible to change just the ends. On other tie rods, the ends are swedged on and the whole tie rod will need to be replaced. Usually you replace just the end unless the rod is bent or has the swedged ends.
131 415 801B: $39.95

 

Tie Rods with Ends
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Right

68-78

These two rods go from the center pin on a Bus or the pitman arm on a Bug, to the spindles, making the car turn. To inspect the rods, have a friend turn the steering wheel back and forth a little while you place your hand on the top of one of the tie rod ends. If you can feel the end jump up and down before it pushes or pulls, it's bad. On some tie rods it's possible to change just the ends. On other tie rods, the ends are swedged on and the whole tie rod will need to be replaced. Usually you replace just the end unless the rod is bent or has the swedged ends.
131 415 802E: $34.95

 

Tie Rods with Ends
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Left

68-78

These two rods go from the center pin on a Bus or the pitman arm on a Bug, to the spindles, making the car turn. To inspect the rods, have a friend turn the steering wheel back and forth a little while you place your hand on the top of one of the tie rod ends. If you can feel the end jump up and down before it pushes or pulls, it's bad. On some tie rods it's possible to change just the ends. On other tie rods, the ends are swedged on and the whole tie rod will need to be replaced. Usually you replace just the end unless the rod is bent or has the swedged ends.
131 415 801F: $36.95

 

Tie Rods with Ends
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SB,Side

71-74

These two rods go from the center pin on a Bus or the pitman arm on a Bug, to the spindles, making the car turn. To inspect the rods, have a friend turn the steering wheel back and forth a little while you place your hand on the top of one of the tie rod ends. If you can feel the end jump up and down before it pushes or pulls, it's bad. On some tie rods it's possible to change just the ends. On other tie rods, the ends are swedged on and the whole tie rod will need to be replaced. Usually you replace just the end unless the rod is bent or has the swedged ends.
133 415 801: $39.95

 

Tie Rods with Ends
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SB,Center

71-74

These two rods go from the center pin on a Bus or the pitman arm on a Bug, to the spindles, making the car turn. To inspect the rods, have a friend turn the steering wheel back and forth a little while you place your hand on the top of one of the tie rod ends. If you can feel the end jump up and down before it pushes or pulls, it's bad. On some tie rods it's possible to change just the ends. On other tie rods, the ends are swedged on and the whole tie rod will need to be replaced. Usually you replace just the end unless the rod is bent or has the swedged ends.
133 415 303: $89.95

 

Tie Rods with Ends
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SB

75-79

These two rods go from the center pin on a Bus or the pitman arm on a Bug, to the spindles, making the car turn. To inspect the rods, have a friend turn the steering wheel back and forth a little while you place your hand on the top of one of the tie rod ends. If you can feel the end jump up and down before it pushes or pulls, it's bad. On some tie rods it's possible to change just the ends. On other tie rods, the ends are swedged on and the whole tie rod will need to be replaced. Usually you replace just the end unless the rod is bent or has the swedged ends.
133 419 804A: $53.95