1.jpg1249 hits | 56.35 KB | Posted: 10/13/12Stock steering after 6" lift. the long passenger side inner tie rod was slightly bent but not e...
2.jpg777 hits | 62.53 KB | Posted: 10/13/12Comparision of the short (driver side) Inner Tie Rods with Tie rod ends attached. The new ones were ...
3.jpg696 hits | 56.1 KB | Posted: 10/13/12Comparison of thickness of the driver side Inner Tie Rods. The wrench shows the thickness of the new...
4.jpg685 hits | 54.75 KB | Posted: 10/13/12Comparision of the long (passenger side) Inner Tie Rods with Tie Rod Ends attached. The new ones wer...
5.jpg541 hits | 60.63 KB | Posted: 10/13/12Comparison of thickness of the passenger side Inner Tie Rods. The wrench shows the thickness of the ...
6.jpg734 hits | 41.74 KB | Posted: 10/13/12This was for doing my Tie Rod End Flip. It places the TREs on the top of the knuckle instead of the ...
7.jpg563 hits | 37.58 KB | Posted: 10/13/12The hole after reaming and putting in the conversion sleeve.
8.jpg635 hits | 44.19 KB | Posted: 10/13/12The conversion sleeve in. I reamed alittle too much on this side but it shouldnt have any problems. ...
9.jpg635 hits | 59.24 KB | Posted: 10/13/12Put the Tie Rod End in and tighten the nut and put the cotter pin in.
10.jpg694 hits | 57.45 KB | Posted: 10/13/12Do the other side. I went ahead and also put the Tie Rod on the pitman arm.
11.jpg551 hits | 54.31 KB | Posted: 10/13/12Put the driver side tie rod on the passenger side, put the nut on and tighten up. The hole for my co...
12.jpg873 hits | 53.18 KB | Posted: 10/13/12Finished. The TRE Flip really helped out weither you can see or not. The angle of the tie rods is si...
13.jpg1026 hits | 52.28 KB | Posted: 10/15/12it is a bit of an expensive upgrade. Probably best for when your exsiting is worn or bad. The joint ...