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The stud the outer hiem mounts to is tapered if you look on their website. Should mount up like the OE tie rodI'd like to see a TRE at the knuckle so you don't have to drill out the taper.
I doubt the boots will fit since the aluminum rod is much larger diameter than factory steel rod. It also seems like you would have to remove the boot to do the toe alignment?Need to see a pic w/boots installed
Order now. They are hard to get. Maybe 3 months backorder.Guess I need to add an extra set of Ford tie rods to my recovery kit, just incase.
good eye I didn't notice thatI'd like to see a TRE at the knuckle so you don't have to drill out the taper.
That's what I meant when I said that...run a bootless electric rack through mud? seems unwise to me, but what do I know? They show boots on their website. And ya the top pic, that guy has got some work to do to make the "angle of the dangle=the heat of the meat"I doubt the boots will fit since the aluminum rod is much larger diameter than factory steel rod. It also seems like you would have to remove the boot to do the toe alignment?
The guy that was breaking tie rods and steering racks also quickly bent the RPG joint (40" tires).
I am not a huge fan of this $398 alternative, but at least you wouldn't have to deal with the boot issues.
Order now. They are hard to get. Maybe 3 months backorder.
That's good at least.The stud the outer hiem mounts to is tapered if you look on their website. Should mount up like the OE tie rod
Friend had his break in an accident on Jan 18 and he ordered one and received it on Jan 28th. Guess it all depends.I doubt the boots will fit since the aluminum rod is much larger diameter than factory steel rod. It also seems like you would have to remove the boot to do the toe alignment?
The guy that was breaking tie rods and steering racks also quickly bent the RPG joint (40" tires).
I am not a huge fan of this $398 alternative, but at least you wouldn't have to deal with the boot issues.
Order now. They are hard to get. Maybe 3 months or longer backorder.