Their **** works good, I was less than impressed with the turnaround time on my steering box and missed a run for the first time ever because of it.
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Their **** works good, I was less than impressed with the turnaround time on my steering box and missed a run for the first time ever because of it.
You can't make enough force with that pump/cylinder to stretch a decent heim.
I looked up the heims included with his kits. He's scraping the bottom of the barrel. Plain low carbon steel. Can't cost him more than $5 each. I'm pretty sure noone would knowingly buy this crap for their rig. Who was it that thought I had cheap heims on my steering?
Even these $12 ones from Jegs are more than twice as strong.
http://www.jegs.com/p/QA1/1138839/10002/-1
Just get something in chrome moly. I use the Summit black max. Jegs had some beefier looking ones I know a couple others here have used but I don't see them on their web site anymore.
What seems really weird to me is that the hole in the ball of the heim would wallow out. Seems like the "eye" (part that holds the ball to the shaft) would stretch instead.
think these are any good?
made by M.O.R.E.
http://www.tellico4x4.com/product_in...ducts_id/23294
Should be good. A little high. Don't think you could go wrong with them. I'd go with ones made by a real bearing manufacturer. QA1, FKM, etc. I doubt MORE makes their own anyway.
Ryan are Aurora any good? I remember specs being good on them and they're popular with the dirt track crowd but never heard them mentioned in rockcrawler discussion
whats the best company/price for BOLT on rear d-60 disk brake brackets? I'm thinking bluetorchfab?
d60?
i know your a jeep fag. but there are other companies besides BTF.
http://www.ruffstuffspecialties.com/...wer-p-372.html
why do you want bolt on vs weld on?
look at balistic or diy4x4
I'm going to get these. . . http://www.ballisticfabrication.com/...et_p_1596.html
anyone know if they'll fit in a 15" wheel?
Did you check the vendors on tx4x4, a couple of them offer a discount over there. I forget which ones. My vote is on ruffstuff or DIY also.
There is alot of variables in rear disks fitting inside a 15" wheel such as backspacing and wheel thickness. With "normal" backspaced steel wheels they will *probably* fit though. Does the bootyfabbed axle you are getting even have the backing plate flanges? I doubt it, which means weld on brackets are neccesary. Flem was commenting on them being janky and flexing but there are plenty of people out there running em and as long as **** doesnt get warped welding them on, I dont see how weld on brackets are any different than bolt on ones strength-wise.
heres a picture. . .
I ordered these earlier today. . . http://www.ballisticfabrication.com/...et_p_1596.html
Don't they just bolt to that 4 bolt flange or am I retarded?