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Old 10-08-2010, 04:57 PM
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Not Bad but have you looked into Fabtech. They make a nice one too.
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Not Bad but have you looked into Fabtech. They make a nice one too.

Yes, I did look into those while researching, but it seems they have recently gone way down in quality. The quit making them in the USA and are now made in China. There are several people who have had very bad luck with them recently.
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Wish my Fabbies would Fng break....Those are some MAN Tie Rods LOL Definitely looking into those over my fabbies!! Super upgrade!!
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Not Bad but have you looked into Fabtech. They make a nice one too.

POS!....IMO
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"Not to attack a personal decision" Engineers design these tie rods and ball joints in such a way as not to cause further damage to frame and components. It is a known fact that any modification that is done is only strong as its weakest link. If you take away the possiblity of breaking a tie rod the weak point will just go to another component in the suspension sustem (including the frame, control arms, idler arm or steering components. IMO I would not subscribe to totally "breakproof" components in some areas of the rig.
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"Not to attack a personal decision" Engineers design these tie rods and ball joints in such a way as not to cause further damage to frame and components. It is a known fact that any modification that is done is only strong as its weakest link. If you take away the possiblity of breaking a tie rod the weak point will just go to another component in the suspension sustem (including the frame, control arms, idler arm or steering components. IMO I would not subscribe to totally "breakproof" components in some areas of the rig.

Agreed. you have a very good point.
But at the same these are not bullet proof either... just a lot stronger than the pieces of sh*t that come with OEM... They might be great for street and but once we put lifts and huge tires on them and go trailing... No way man.. OEM is not gonna do it, I talk from experience.
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You mean like this? I dont use OEM either just a little more stronger since the pressure will only transfer to the Idler arm (which I had to replace) or other "stock" components. Honestly speaking I have never had any bad experience with the Fabtech tie rods with my 38's but just dont like the lift kits they offer (personal choice). I really dont see the need in putting such parts on stock suspension but these "personal decisions" we should respect.
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but these "personal decisions" we should respect.

Dude I'm sorry if I hurt your feelings.... All I'm going is by personal experiance bending OEM rods trailing on a stupid hill and all the research I've done on upgrading tierods.... OBviously Fabtech is gonna be way better than OEM... but now they're made in China, not US, their material is weaker than it used to be, so after a lot of research I found that for the MONEY there are better ones out there, that's all!

Again, IMO....the NEW Fabtech rods are junk for the money.
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