Tie rod ends

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Kat Killa

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I just brought the 01 Yukon (4x4, no autoride) back from the alignment shop where they wanted $400 to put on new inner tie rod ends. I've done tie rods before, on different vehicles. How difficult is this on ours?
 

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anyone know where i could get some heavy duty one's ? these stock inner/outer tie rods look to flimsy for my24's imo
 

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Napa premiums or the moogs, check out www.rockauto.com for a good deal on the moogs or o'reilly's will price match. Doing mine made a huge difference you may also want to check the pitman arm, idler arm, and the bracket that attaches to the frame from the idler arm...mine were smoked at 90k but the new stuff works real nice

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inverted cv angles ftmfw :rocking:
 
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Unfortunately, I ordered a buster set from ebay before I checked back here. I got a full set of 2 inner & 2 outer shipped for $47. When these break, I'll go heavy duty. At least I'll know how to put them in.
 

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Lol Max is that you fog HID relay hanging in the pic?
 

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Just the lead to the bulb and it was cable tied. I have new ones since that pic.
 

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