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Tie Rod - 10/3/2007 5:18:38 PM
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bsmitty
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Went on my first off road adventure recently and came back with a bent tie rod. I had it fixed, but now I'm wondering if I should up grade to some heavy duty tie rods. At first I thought maybe I came down on a rock with the tie rod, but now I am thinking it bent from stress. Are most of you upgrading to a more heavy duty tie rod or are you just bringing extras with you when going off road? Where are you buying heavy duty tie rods (I have a 2007 H3)? Thanks
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RE: Tie Rod - 10/3/2007 7:13:41 PM
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Camou2
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Smitty, with my H3 I just carry spare tie rods. With my H2 I replaced OEM with FabTech. Bent an OEM H2 tierod before the Fabtechs but have not had any problems with the H3.
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RE: Tie Rod - 10/3/2007 7:39:12 PM
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tomp
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You can either add the Stainless steel sleeves from Super Diesel Performance or Fabtech replacements. The fabtechs are the best. Here is SDP sleeves: https://ssl.perfora.net/www.superdieselperformance.com/sess/utn;jsessionid=1545024a81d6221/shopdata/index.shopscript However, most of the H2 tie rod problems are not because of them being skinny, but because of the flex allowed in the IFS drivetrain design. There is too mcuh movement in the pitman & idler arms causing the tie rods to go into severe angles when off road. To prove the point, jack only one wheel off the ground and then grab the tire/wheel and push it from side to side as if try to make the steering wheel turn. By doing this, you can see how easily the tie rod and steering/center link cause the tie rod to move into a bad angle and cause issues. To correct this bad design, You really should add the Cognito Pitman/Idler kit: http://cognitomotorsports.com/store/page18.html It's very easy to install I think I probably would have been fine with just the Cognito kit, but like the extra peace of mind of the kit along with the fabtech tie rods. Another good combination would be the Cognito kit and the SDP sleeves as this would add strength to the tie rods and prevent the severe angles as well as a decent price to achieve both.
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RE: Tie Rod - 10/3/2007 7:40:58 PM
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tomp
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Oh, forget to mention the Cognito kit will make your steering feel soooo much better as it gets rid of all the slop/flex up front in the steering wheel. This kit will also save your pitman/idler arms from wearing out, if they are not shot already. Hint: They will wear out quickly without this kit! Very good Mod!
< Message edited by tomp -- 10/3/2007 7:44:40 PM >
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RE: Tie Rod - 10/3/2007 7:49:56 PM
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bsmitty
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Tomp, Thanks for the reply, but I have an 2007 H3. No pitman and idler arms, they use rack and pinion. I'm not sure if Fabtech makes a HD tie rod for an H3, will the H2 Fabtech tie rods work on an H3? I havent read much about the sleeves. I need to look into these. Thanks
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RE: Tie Rod - 10/3/2007 8:29:48 PM
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tomp
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ORIGINAL: bsmitty Tomp, Thanks for the reply, but I have an 2007 H3. No pitman and idler arms, they use rack and pinion. I'm not sure if Fabtech makes a HD tie rod for an H3, will the H2 Fabtech tie rods work on an H3? I havent read much about the sleeves. I need to look into these. Thanks Crap, you mean I typed all that for nothing? LOL...oh well-maybe someone else with an H2 will benefit from it
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RE: Tie Rod - 10/4/2007 3:56:49 AM
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hilljob26
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quote:
ORIGINAL: tomp quote:
ORIGINAL: bsmitty Tomp, Thanks for the reply, but I have an 2007 H3. No pitman and idler arms, they use rack and pinion. I'm not sure if Fabtech makes a HD tie rod for an H3, will the H2 Fabtech tie rods work on an H3? I havent read much about the sleeves. I need to look into these. Thanks Crap, you mean I typed all that for nothing? LOL...oh well-maybe someone else with an H2 will benefit from it im sure somebody will use that info
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RE: Tie Rod - 10/4/2007 10:03:10 AM
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CAMARO
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WOW THATS A LOT OF REPAIRS, I DO TAKE IF OFF ROAD BUT NOT LIKE I HAVE SEEN IN PICS. YOU GUYS ARE GOOD AND WAY MORE GUTS THEN ME.. STILL LOVE MY H2...ANDY
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RE: Tie Rod - 10/4/2007 10:53:46 AM
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iplayatari
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quote:
ORIGINAL: hilljob26 quote:
ORIGINAL: tomp quote:
ORIGINAL: bsmitty Tomp, Thanks for the reply, but I have an 2007 H3. No pitman and idler arms, they use rack and pinion. I'm not sure if Fabtech makes a HD tie rod for an H3, will the H2 Fabtech tie rods work on an H3? I havent read much about the sleeves. I need to look into these. Thanks Crap, you mean I typed all that for nothing? LOL...oh well-maybe someone else with an H2 will benefit from it im sure somebody will use that info somebody just did - thx
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RE: Tie Rod - 10/4/2007 11:15:10 AM
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CAMARO
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MINE IS 5 YEARS 50K WONDER IF THAT STUFF IS COVERED EXP. FABTECS OF CORSE AND HAVE A 4YEAR LEASE
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