I have the stock steering setup on my Ford. Saginaw pump, and a stock steering box. It isn't bling, but it works. I have wanted a beefy tie rod for a while, but was limited in availability due to a few small differences in the Ford setup.
The tie rod taper is different on a Ford, and the Ford drag link has a factory "bend" to clear the front diff cover. This is because the steering knuckles don't extend out as far as they do on a Chevy. Basically, a Chevy runs a straight tie rod, and the Ford cannot. Also, the knuckles on a Ford are higher off the ground, and the tie rod on a Ford mounts to the bottom of the knuckle. Chevy tie rods mount on the top, and the height difference is less than 1/4".
After breaking a stock D60 driver side steering knuckle two weeks ago, I now have the Dedenbear knuckles for both sides. They are much beefier….supposedly no one has ever broken one……and they based on the Chevy casting. I will be able to use the Ford tie rod for now, but I'm looking to get a Kong sized tie rod. Also, regarding the ends, I've heard that Heim Joints are stronger than TRE's but they don't last nearly as long. I do drive my junk to and from the trails, so I don't want something that wears out a couple times a year. Here are my questions:
1. How much stronger are Heim joints vs. 1 ton TRE's?
2. How much sooner do the Heim joints wear out compared to a one ton tie rod end?
3. What would you guys recommend for the ends?
4. Who has the best price on a beefy tie rod with the ends?
Thanks,
Roy
The tie rod taper is different on a Ford, and the Ford drag link has a factory "bend" to clear the front diff cover. This is because the steering knuckles don't extend out as far as they do on a Chevy. Basically, a Chevy runs a straight tie rod, and the Ford cannot. Also, the knuckles on a Ford are higher off the ground, and the tie rod on a Ford mounts to the bottom of the knuckle. Chevy tie rods mount on the top, and the height difference is less than 1/4".
After breaking a stock D60 driver side steering knuckle two weeks ago, I now have the Dedenbear knuckles for both sides. They are much beefier….supposedly no one has ever broken one……and they based on the Chevy casting. I will be able to use the Ford tie rod for now, but I'm looking to get a Kong sized tie rod. Also, regarding the ends, I've heard that Heim Joints are stronger than TRE's but they don't last nearly as long. I do drive my junk to and from the trails, so I don't want something that wears out a couple times a year. Here are my questions:
1. How much stronger are Heim joints vs. 1 ton TRE's?
2. How much sooner do the Heim joints wear out compared to a one ton tie rod end?
3. What would you guys recommend for the ends?
4. Who has the best price on a beefy tie rod with the ends?
Thanks,
Roy
I've wheeled the truck long enough that several lifetime warranty items have saved me significant $$. 