01 1500 Front End
#31
#32
Called it. But it's alright, just means you have to remember the year when ordering anything for the front. Now, I think you should forget the stabilizer mount, the tie rod, and the year and just order the T setup. Lots of people don't run a stabilizer or didn't notice when removed (me). Order AC Delco from rockauto for the best parts. Moog cheaped out.
edit: whoops. Who's thread is this again? Well, either way . . .
edit: whoops. Who's thread is this again? Well, either way . . .
Last edited by Ramman18; 05-12-2018 at 11:28 AM.
#33
Called it. But it's alright, just means you have to remember the year when ordering anything for the front. Now, I think you should forget the stabilizer mount, the tie rod, and the year and just order the T setup. Lots of people don't run a stabilizer or didn't notice when removed (me). Order AC Delco from rockauto for the best parts. Moog cheaped out.
edit: whoops. Who's thread is this again? Well, either way . . .
edit: whoops. Who's thread is this again? Well, either way . . .
#34
#35
I don't know why you're looking at DOR parts at all. You can get OEM T steering on rockauto or any parts store. Just ask for the 98-99 HD steering parts. But you should confirm with research your year has the correct size knuckle tapers. I think 94-99 works and I think 2000+ needs the 08 rods. I know my 99 was a perfect candidate but yours is your own responsibility.
#36
I don't know why you're looking at DOR parts at all. You can get OEM T steering on rockauto or any parts store. Just ask for the 98-99 HD steering parts. But you should confirm with research your year has the correct size knuckle tapers. I think 94-99 works and I think 2000+ needs the 08 rods. I know my 99 was a perfect candidate but yours is your own responsibility.
#37
Nope, not me. I've never bought anything from them or mentioned them. I do enjoy reading all the horror stories about their terrible service. You should probably avoid them. But I'm not talking about crossover steering, which is a specific off-roading design, just the T steering which is better than Y but not exactly crossover.
#38
Nope, not me. I've never bought anything from them or mentioned them. I do enjoy reading all the horror stories about their terrible service. You should probably avoid them. But I'm not talking about crossover steering, which is a specific off-roading design, just the T steering which is better than Y but not exactly crossover.
#39
#40
I was looking at true crossover steering, that ran the drag link to the passenger knuckle, but, that would make the drag link a LOT longer than the track bar, and would introduce some SERIOUS bump steer..... and I really didn't see any way around that. Not to mention it was north of 1200 bucks to do it...... more effort than I wanted to put into it.