Stock Tie Rods

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dwaxman1
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Stock Tie Rods

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Looking for a replacement for Stock Tie Rods and Pitman Arm, what have you used in the past that is stronger and more durable??
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I run MOOG parts all the way thru my front end, I did not upgrade to heavier duty tie-rods etc, since a tie-rod is relatively cheap and easy to replace on the trail. Consider your tie-rods fusible links, better to break them then something else way more expensive further up. Upgrade your parts above the tie-rods but leave the stock t-rods alone. I have never broken one yet and I off-road fairly hard, so the really should be an issue, at least the MOOG parts are lifetime guarantee! I always carry a spare for the trail rides just in case someone in the group blows a rods.<DIV> </DIV><DIV>Kevin</DIV>
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Re: Stock Tie Rods

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good to know....



Thanks Kevin



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