In a message dated 5/17/03 11:17:33 AM Pacific Daylight Time, 
pixelsmith@gerardsgarage.com writes:
<< Make careful obsrvations and mark the relationship between the tie rods and
 steering arms so you can get your toe-in at least close. Probably best to
 do a wheel alighnment afterwards. >>
I changed the tie rod ends on my truck many years ago.  I remember measuring 
the length of teh rod up to the old tie rod end, then unscrewing the old end 
and screwing the new tie rod end to that point.  Then got a front end 
alignment.
--DAvid C.
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