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Mon June 9, 2008
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SOLD! ($150.00)
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Description:
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Have used Rusty's Steering Conversion from my Rubicon...very good shape. Some of the powdercoat is scratched a bit. $150.00 (New is $260.00 plus shipping)
It worked great for me, but I am now pushing 7" of lift and went to an over the knuckle set-up.
Below are specs from Rusty's webpage...
Rusty's steering conversion is a complete steering system, replacing the factory Y-design with a wheel to wheel tie-rod. Rusty's tie-rods are built of 1" drawn over mandrel (dom) tubing and are powdercoated for durability and a great look. Rusty's steering system comes with conventional tie-rod ends. The conventional tie-rod ends last much longer than the race type heim ends and can be bought at any rural auto parts store (part# ES140R & ES62L). Whether you're in moab or in the smokey mountains of tellico you can find replacement parts. So if you're an off road enthusiast tired of bending parts or have a street Jeep tired of poor handling and excessive tire wear, go with rusty's steering system conversion. For installation we recommend having the drag-link attach ABOVE the tie-rod for lifts of 4.5" or more to help reduce angles.
We can make this an over-the-knuckle version as well with shims, weld-on trac-bar bracket and extended sway bar links. Call for details.
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steering tie rod dom knuckle upgrade conversion
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Registered: March 2008
Location: St Louis and Diego's basement