Well i went with Rustys set up, so we will see how it goes. I have seen some bad wright ups about his slow shipping and comunications skills.I'll do an update with pics, also changing my YJ front axles to TJ stuff at the sametime....
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Curious Question:
Is the "Y design" considered to be stronger than the original seperate tie rod & drag link design style?
Obviously, stronger material is used in the Rusty design, but it seems to me that both the tie rod & drad link are now susceptable to damage.Money pit!
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Originally posted by pdw View PostCurious Question:
Is the "Y design" considered to be stronger than the original seperate tie rod & drag link design style?
Obviously, stronger material is used in the Rusty design, but it seems to me that both the tie rod & drad link are now susceptable to damage.Money pit!
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The tie rods showed up from Rustys, np with shipping.
Looks heavy duty, much better than stock. Only problem is I have a chance at some Dana 44's front and rear, so Some Rustys suff may be up for sale in the near futureThe Second Amendment protects all the rest!
HI-LIFTS never go jeepin without it
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I was happy with the Rusty's Drag Link while at High Desert. I hit it a few times and just a few scratches is all I can see. But it looks like my Tie Rod took a little hit. I just briefly looked at it but it does look like I smacked it on something. So I may take that off your hands when you're ready. I would like to check it out on your Jeep when you install it. I can always keep the new drag link as a spare as well.
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