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BENT DRIVER SIDE INNER TIE ROD, HELP!!!!!!!!

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If I remember correctly the eibach logo etc on that bar was upside down when I installed mine as well.

His does look to be installed correctly though
 

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Bro, are you even reading what we are saying?
Yup. Didn’t know if there was anything else or other suggestions you might have had. At least that’s what I thought he was asking.
*(I gotta admit I do punch out responses too quickly and then ??‍♂ do other things. I’ll be more meticulous in da future brother B)* ?
 

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So.... tie rods don't spin with the wheel. And it's bent downwards. Thus, it can't be the anti-roll bar coming up and hitting it? Must be from above.

The arm just above, that's the thrust / caster arm? Isn't it bolted to the hub, and shouldn't really be moving relative to the tie rod?

Just thinking out loud, either or both might be wrong. Asking as questions intentionally.

Gut feel is some combination of a lowered car (coilovers dialed down), steering angle perhaps, and maybe hitting a pothole or speed bump at the same time. But keep talking myself out of that being possible.

If that gives any ideas to consider.
 

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So.... tie rods don't spin with the wheel. And it's bent downwards. Thus, it can't be the anti-roll bar coming up and hitting it? Must be from above.

The arm just above, that's the thrust / caster arm? Isn't it bolted to the hub, and shouldn't really be moving relative to the tie rod?

Just thinking out loud, either or both might be wrong. Asking as questions intentionally.

Gut feel is some combination of a lowered car (coilovers dialed down), steering angle perhaps, and maybe hitting a pothole or speed bump at the same time. But keep talking myself out of that being possible.

If that gives any ideas to consider.
My inner tie rod was bent cause I remember hitting a nasty pothole. My alignment guy pointed it out when I upgraded the suspension in the front. Driver side inner tie rod as well.
 
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I called eibach they said the orientation of the words on the bar means nothing. The sway bar needs to be positioned how it came stock, which I have mine positioned accordingly. They confirmed it was installed the correct way!
 

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I called eibach they said the orientation of the words on the bar means nothing. The sway bar needs to be positioned how it came stock, which I have mine positioned accordingly. They confirmed it was installed the correct way!
Did you ever figure out what the exact issue was and what you did to fix it?

I just lowered my car 20-25mm on a set
Of Ohlins with Eibach front sway bar. I haven’t bent a tie rod but I notice my sway bar has marks on it from touching the LCA and the oem end links hitting the tie rod boot at full turn. ?
 

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Did you ever figure out what the exact issue was and what you did to fix it?

I just lowered my car 20-25mm on a set
Of Ohlins with Eibach front sway bar. I haven’t bent a tie rod but I notice my sway bar has marks on it from touching the LCA and the oem end links hitting the tie rod boot at full turn. ?
We did a few things to avoid hitting the sway bar. Since the suspension geometry changes from being lowered, alters tie rod angles and reduces clearance. I got adjustable tie rods, 10mm spacers and increased the ride height. All of those helped in my case.
 

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We did a few things to avoid hitting the sway bar. Since the suspension geometry changes from being lowered, alters tie rod angles and reduces clearance. I got adjustable tie rods, 10mm spacers and increased the ride height. All of those helped in my case.
That’s great! I’m looking at verkline tie rod ends to fix the tie rod angle. I also switched to the whiteline 24mm solid front bar to replace my Eibach bar, since the whiteline bar is OEM diameter. I’m lowered on my Ohlins about 20-25mm
 

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That’s great! I’m looking at verkline tie rod ends to fix the tie rod angle. I also switched to the whiteline 24mm solid front bar to replace my Eibach bar, since the whiteline bar is OEM diameter. I’m lowered on my Ohlins about 20-25mm
Nice! You can always raise her up a bit with those Ohlins, if need be.
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