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no cotter pins on factory tie rod ends?
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I dont see any cotter pins on my 1995 chevy g20 van tie rod ends. there is what looks like small holes in the castle nuts and threads. Do i need to remove a pin or something i those ho;es to remove the tie rod end nuts?
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