Steering arms for Jupiter Wanted

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Steering arms for Jupiter Wanted

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Does anyone have a pair of steering arms for a Jupiter ( Track rod end at one end and other end goes through stub axle) ?
Unfortunately they are different to a Javelin
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Hello Conrod,

How did you get on with the exhaust, a pig to fit or OK?
Compliments of the Season,

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New exhaust being fitted this week - I will let you know how I get on.
Slight delay whilst ''barn find'' Jupiter passed MOT after 43 years in an open barn, with very little recomissioning.
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I have a set of steering arms here in the US. I will pull them off the loft today and can send pictures.
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Well, it turns out I have the tie rod arms, but not the steering arms which attach to the kingpin/stub axle assembly. Sorry for the confusion,
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