steering rods for Renault 504-604
P 504, tie rod completely (inclusive tie rod end + collar steering gear). Suitable for Peugeot 504
Cabriolet + Coupe. Also suitable for Peugeot 104, Peugeot 505. Citroen VISA. Or. No. 3812.15. The tie rod is on the left + on the right identically.
P 504, tie rod completely (inclusive tie rod end). Suitable for Peugeot 504. The tie rod fits on
the left + on the right. Per piece. Total length turned completely together, from the middle of the ball head to the middle of the fork head: 270mm. Middle threaded tube, total length: 162mm. M14 adjustment thread on both sides. Or. No. 3813.35 Made in Italy
P 504, tie rod completely. Suitable for Peugeot 504, starting from year of construction 1980
(sedan, Cabriolet + Coupe). Peugeot 604. Per piece. The tie rod is on the left + on the right identically. Or. No. 3812.17 Made in Italy
P 504, tie rod, old version. Left + right = identical. Per piece. Suitable for Peugeot 504, made in
Italy. Length centre fork head to centre ball head = 275mm.
P 504, tie rod, without tie rod end. Length: 262mm long. 1x male thread M12x1,0 + 1x female thread
M14x1,5mm. Suitable for Peugeot 504 Cabrio + Coupe, Peugeot 604.
P 504, tie rod end repair set. Suitable for Peugeot 504 (1 serie), to year of construction 1979
Suitable for on the left + on the right. Or. No. 3899.12
P 504, tie rod end repair set. Suitable for Peugeot 504 (1 serie), to year of construction 1979
Suitable for on the left + on the right. Or. No. 3899.18
P 504/505/604, tie rod end M14x1,5, suitable on the left of or on the right. Ball: M10. Height
ball: 74mm. Lengthens threaded rod to ball: 75mm. Suitable for Peugeot to year 1980. Peuheot 505 + 604.
P 504/604, tie rod end (fits on the left or on the right). For Peugeot 504, to year of construction
12/1979. Peugeot 604. Thread: M14x1,5 Made in Italy
Trakrite Wheel Alignment Gauge. Trakrite is the simplest, most accurate device for checking the
alignment of the steered wheels of car and light commercials. It is a roller bearing platform over which one front wheel is slowly driven with the wheels in their straight ahead position.
