Well,
I guess I need to quit being cheap...
Also, if I don't want to have something to gripe about every time, then pay the extra money and buy a new one of good quality. If I just bit the bullet and then pay 7 times what they are really worth... Well, then I guess they would be good and tight tie rod ends on my 1996 Polaris Scrambler... like I wish they would fit. My steering wouldn't be AS loose, sloppy, or wobbly as it is now. Basically I paid for what I got. Instead of having really really loose steering components that are worn out and need replacing because the previous owner did not maintain them and clean or grease them like they were supposed to I upgraded and got parts that were really bad and worn out instead of really really bad and worn out. Just remember good folks of this world... take it from me the person that upgraded from really really bad tie rod ends to really bad tie rod ends because he didn't want to spend the money....
You almost always get what you pay for... fishing lures, women, cars, and anything else really in this world that cost something.
But, I'll bet I didn't learn my lesson...
I'm sure that I'll buy something else used also and probably whine about that too...
Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned
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