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  • #16
    i am not sure if you bought these yet or not Joe but here is a set for only $500.00 that look similar.

    http://www.rwkhaussupply.com/magento...-knuckles.html

    I think they look good but I am trying not to spend any more on my Dana 30... but save up for the 60

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    • #17
      No, I haven't purchased anything. I've been thinking about a steering upgrade, and I wanted to see if anyone has had experience with this product. I liked the idea of the knuckle and steering linkage in one kit.
      It was like that when I got here.

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      • #18
        Why would it matter if you use a tre or a heim? This doesn't make any sense to me... Care to explain.
        Originally posted by Toolman View Post
        I'm sure that kit works fine however, I have the Currie set up and it seems like any thing with tie rod ends risks splitting the knuckle and can't hold up to the abuse for very long. You can go with a Heim set up drill your knuckles and never have to worry about it again. Also you're ready for the hydro assist when it comes time.

        I think that there's a knuckle from a Grand Cherokee, or XJ something you can find at parts yard, I'm not sure of the year or exact model but I've seen them around. The Genright twisted pitman arm would be a great addition as well.

        I was looking at this set up

        http://completeoffroad.com/i-123743-...sp1001-kk.html

        http://www.genright.com/ProductInfo....ductid=STK2503

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        • #19
          Sorry, just noticed this thread, Yeah, that's pretty much the same kit I was using on my YJ for years, I ran the lower aluminum drag link, it worked great for me but I had the Rubicon express 4.5 springs on my jeep, so it cleared. You could also just put 1/4" spacers under the axle between the axle & spring... I thought of that but never had to do it. The flip kit would work, I was going to go that route once the springs got tired, but before they did I broke the front drivers main spring and replaced both front springs. I never did use a steering stabalizer or any track bars...
          :gun: my rifle is not illegal, it's just undocumented... :gun:

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