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inner tie rod 200 1988

99% sure it is a CAM. ZFs were fitted to earlier model cars. You can tell by the rack boots. CAMs have a small diameter hole for the shaft. ZFs have a large diameter hole. ZF tierods has a large grommet that fits the boot. Just a note though. The tierod you need should have male threads for mounting to the rack. That is unless it was previously replaced with a different year model. There are 2 or 3 different styles of tierods for CAM racks. Ask me how I know. And if you are going to replace one, go ahead and do both. I was doing one at a time and had a heck of a time getting 2 of the same tierods. Of the 3 three TRW tierods I ordered, none of them where the same exact one as the first one I changed out.






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