Read good stuff about this, just expensive. I like you would like to rebuild my front end, but coming to see how expensive it'll be, dunno if I just do it with the new heavy duty stuff or OEM.
http://store.sevensaturdays.com/cst-css-c24-8-kit.html
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those look interesting.. i will have to look up more on them.. they are expensive as shit thought
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Why would you do new links? Just for the bushings? Do you have a link to this part?
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well the issue is the links are larger bc of the lift kit. and i tried to buy just the bushings but i could not source just the bushings.. they are much larger than stock.. and the only way to get the bushings was to get new links from trail master.. i called all sorts of people for about a month hunting them.. ill take pics and show the size increase..
no i do not have a link to the part.. i had to call trailmaster direct in CA and use my local 4wd shop that is a dealer for TM and my buddy ordered me the parts at cost.. same with my steering stabilizer.. all i pay extra is shipping.. it could have been less than $75 its been a while i cant remember exactly..
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yes, the bushings start deteriorating and will need to be replaced. the larger diameter end link are just more heavy duty. the ones that i have mount up totally different than stock. the stock end links are just long rods that the bushings slide over. the end link i have are prob 1" in the core. then the ends screw into the body, compressing the bushings. it hard to explain, ill see if i can find some pics...
heres a stock end link
http://static.1aautoimages.com/partimage/SMX/1ASMX00037/main.JPG
and heres an aftermarket
http://www.energysuspensionparts.com/prodimages/Energy_Suspension/98123G_lg.jpg
yes you are correct.. but the end links i have are much larger than the one you showed.. i have a spare set aka the original set in my tool box ill take pics.. but they are a couple LBS each.. i also have a larger sway bar in addition to the lift.. and dealing with the lift components beefier linkage is needed this is why they made these huge end links..
as for the $$ it was worth it. to not have one side the truck with a 1" gap from a dead bushing going whap whap.. but the thing is the inside diameter is 2x the stock and outer is 2x larger also and this is what made it hard to track down. plus there is a cone shape to one end of each of the bushings and that was key..
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i would love to have something fully rebuildable and bullet proof like this.. that will keep the tires locked in and tracking nice and straight all the time no mater the terrain..
i may end up in buddies machine shop fabbing a similar tie rod.. we were talkign about it last night.. he wants a beefy set for his 2500HD with cummins swap about to get a 8" lift and 38s..
stock vs BEEF
this ideler arm is looking very tempting in my book