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Old 09-24-2011, 11:39 PM
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Originally Posted by stevehaygood View Post
...What about materials quality of sub-contractor/vendor from Eastern Europe??? ... I find it curious that the break seems so "clean and even" right at the point of the hiem joint's end threads appear to have been in the tie rod? Also, the almost crystalline appearance of the break seems curious to me as as opposed to what a fatigue type break or what might be expected from sudden side loading as in side thrust received to the tie rod from the wheel after it hits something..? Just the crystalline look bothers me...
The rod end is from Aurora. I would argue that the break is a very classic impact type fracture and not a fatigue type failure. Note the lack of beach marks that is classic to a fatigue type failure. The "crystalline look" you see is where the metal was torn apart.
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