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I don't know who your sources are but they are full of it. They must be competitors. Of course RE is against Currie because RE doesn't have anything to compare with Currie.
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currie is one of their biggest competitors.. of course they will try to deter you from it
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Originally posted by igofshnThat's not worth $650
The guys at RE and other places where really high on the U-turn steering, which is why I went with it. With this steering, I was able to move my front axle a bit forward, which was something I needed to do to clear up my death wobble problems.
When I purchased this steering I also purchased a number of other items and was able to buy it for much less than the $650 retail price. I paid a bit more for this steering than the Currie, but not a heck of a lot.
I'd suggest calling around and seeing what prices you can find. It's real new, so some places are willing to make you a deal!
Best,
FG
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It's hard to beat Currie. I'm running a stock drag link with Big Daddy tie rod.
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Originally posted by flywaterguideHave a look at this steering... it's beefy as heck!
http://www.offroadonly.com/products/new/u-turn/
Best,
Flywaterguide
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Have a look at this steering... it's beefy as heck!
http://www.offroadonly.com/products/new/u-turn/
Best,
Flywaterguide
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Probably the Currie steering system for a stock up grade. There are a few others that need serious mods to work, high steer type.
B&T TJ
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Tj Steering
Who makes the strongest Steering set-up out there? Tie-rod, Drag link, Tie-rod ends, the whole bit. Money is no object Just wanted to know what's the best, strongest stuff. Thanks...Tags: None
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