From what I have read and seen, most of the "breaking" of the tie rods has been when people lock up the front and start trying to steer the vehicle up rocks. The break comes from the binding of the system. Talking to very experienced off-roaders, I was told that when you pick your path, go straight, or not to engage the front lockers unless you have a need, and then go straight without twisting back and forth.
With all that said, I will still upgrade my rods to the fabtech ones, also I doubt that I will get into any type of hardcore crawling or rocks here in S. FL, but as they say, it's better to have than have not. Since the Braptor already has an upgraded rack, I think it may be fine even on the 40's I guess we will find out through this @DentonDreamMaker content
With all that said, I will still upgrade my rods to the fabtech ones, also I doubt that I will get into any type of hardcore crawling or rocks here in S. FL, but as they say, it's better to have than have not. Since the Braptor already has an upgraded rack, I think it may be fine even on the 40's I guess we will find out through this @DentonDreamMaker content
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