Need Part #'s For Tierods Etc.
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Need Part #'s For Tierods Etc.
Sick Of Being All Over The Road And Im Wanting To Replace The Tierods As Thats The Only Thing In The Front End Thats Not New
Looking For P/n's For The 2 Long Tierods And The 2 Short Ends Also Any Recomendations On Which Brand To Use Would Be Great. Any Custom Alignment Specs That I Should Take Into Consideration?
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Garrett
Looking For P/n's For The 2 Long Tierods And The 2 Short Ends Also Any Recomendations On Which Brand To Use Would Be Great. Any Custom Alignment Specs That I Should Take Into Consideration?
Thanks
Garrett
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go with MOOG.
also do a search on the 'T' steering conversion. this is a better setup than out 'Y' setup. i'm not sure of the model year. a search should bring it up and give you more info than i can . . .
also do a search on the 'T' steering conversion. this is a better setup than out 'Y' setup. i'm not sure of the model year. a search should bring it up and give you more info than i can . . .
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look at this this is a nice upgrade that some have done. I love it.
https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...d.php?t=250591
https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...d.php?t=250591
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you better check your steering box and shaft for play first. I would put a 12-1 ratio box on it or a third gen conversion. there is a bracket available for 80.00
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