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Perfect for my JKU ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 5
Scott P. (Smithfield, VA, US) | October 9th, 2016
Replaced the OEM, as this was the last non-upgraded part on my front end. Absolutely perfect. Easy from soup-to-nuts... 1 Phone call, order, delivery, install, setup, and now is handling great. Would and will recommend this to every Jeeper I cross.
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Great set up for my WJ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 5
Filippo Scimeca (kinnelon, NJ, US) | July 6th, 2016
Works out amazing on my wj for the OTK Swap. Super beefy and heavy duty! Quick to recieve, and installed by the next day. Really happy with the products and service
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Awesome upgrade for WJs ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 5
Jared M. (Plainview, NY, US) | February 3rd, 2016
This is one killer kit! After blowing out my factory tie rod on a rock, I knew I had to upgrade to something beefy. Very simple to build and install and perfect for an OTK upgrade when paired with the tapered weld-in inserts. Only modifications needed were trimming of the lower passenger side sway bar link mount, front of the driver side coil bucket and drilling out the knuckles to accept the inserts. The massive DOM tubing makes contact with those points at full steering lock. Well worth my time with the grinder. No more broken tie rods!
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Great product ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 5
Matt Chapman (CORPUS CHRISTI, TX, US) | December 26th, 2014
Had a clearance issue trying to install him joints on a ProRock44 in a TJ. Order this kit, problem solved!!!
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My Install On JK-Adventure.com ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 5
Andrew Felix (Huntington Beach, CA, US) | March 2nd, 2013
I was worried about needing to ream the knuckles, but I didn't need to. After reviewing Dr.Dirty's install thread (JK-Asylum), he mentioned that only a few needed to be done out of the numerous ones he built/installed. So I gave it shot. I ran into no problems and I'm very pleased with the kit. You can check out what I did on JK-Adventure.com -
http://www.jk-adventure.com/JKA/steering-157/review-ruffstuffspecialties-coms-offset-tie-rod-kit-%24125-3413/#post41275. Or, check out JK-Asylum's thread. Both have great info for the Jeep JK install. Thanks Ruff Stuff Specialties!