"No-Notch" Tie Rod Kit.....

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"No-Notch" Tie Rod Kit.....
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mindlissmetalfab
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Originally posted by Chopped Mazda



Originally posted by iLLblazer



Edited: 7/5/2007 8:41:02 AM by iLLblazer

cool idea with the seals. I can definetly see how it would be easier to align then some seized up stock adjusters.

One truck that could REALLY use a kit like this is the I Beam rangers. The size of the notch you need to do on the passenger side of those things is almost scary, especially when you're running 20s. And on the drivers side, the tie rod notch is pretty minimal BUT on a bigger wheel, the rod hits the pitman arm. A set-up like this would solve that issue too. If this were my product, those trucks would probably at the top of my list for new designs...

thanks for the info joel, i never knew the notch issues for those rangers were that bad. Ill add that one to the list also, there aer alot of them out thare.

were currently working on chevy fullsize trucks, and i think we will jump to some fords right after that, f-150 and rangers.

thanks man

hey, i need to get at you about having some more stuff lazerd out.....what email is good to contact you at?

thanks

taylor



joel@mindlissmetal.com

Let me know if you want any pics of ranger front end stuff too and I can email em. I've done 3 of the I beamers now.

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Originally posted by grip



Well since no one else has I guess I will step in and clarify a few things

A.Both connecting points are factory so this product won't help bumpsteer.

B.Yet again you have put a naked joint under the front of a truck.

C.You have to remove the joint to adjust the tow.My alignment shop would talk shit if I brought them something like that.

In all equality s10's don't have a lot of bumpsteer.Also if you put seals on the joints and made a sleave adjuster for the alignment you might have something.

Grip

you're bitching about a 3 dollar rubber boot-cover?

That's awesome.

People hate innovation.



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Wasn't trying to bash earlier, just caught me by suprise with the price. Sorry if it came accross like that.
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jeebus @ mmw
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Originally posted by 03on22s



Wasn't trying to bash earlier, just caught me by suprise with the price. Sorry if it came accross like that.



i didnt take it like that bro, its all good.

thanks

Taylor
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dragthatbitch
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Great product, fair price for those wanting to do it right the first time.
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SUCH a cool innovation Taylor, mad props

Wow, there's always gotta be someone tryin to piss in your cherios huh?!

Gotta love em

Anyway, thats sweet your branching out on these "crazy rods" like F/S Chevs...are you making arms for the 99+ F/S Chevs as well?

Keep up the Barely Legal work!
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Edited: 7/5/2007 1:28:02 PM by 1LOWBUICK

Is this the same kit that Devious used on there dually?
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Originally posted by 1LOWBUICK



Edited: 7/5/2007 1:28:02 PM by 1LOWBUICK

Is this the same kit that Devious used on there dually?

No, the S-10 application is the first ones BLF have built...

Same idea obviously. Besides the one on the dodge is an "S" instead of a single bend

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jeebus @ mmw
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Originally posted by BaggedMazda87



SUCH a cool innovation Taylor, mad props

Wow, there's always gotta be someone tryin to piss in your cherios huh?!

Gotta love em

Anyway, thats sweet your branching out on these "crazy rods" like F/S Chevs...are you making arms for the 99+ F/S Chevs as well?

Keep up the Barely Legal work!



Thanks man, and yes we are currently designing the chevy FS arms, they will be out next....right about the same time as colorado arms!

Taylor
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jeebus @ mmw
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Originally posted by 1LOWBUICK



Edited: 7/5/2007 1:28:02 PM by 1LOWBUICK

Is this the same kit that Devious used on there dually?">



NO, this is deffinentally not the same kit.

I know nothing about the Devious kit, but from what i can see, theres requires you to drill out your center link and possibly your spindle and use a bolt in its place....ours does not require that, ours is a tapered shaft that fits directly into your stock spindle and center link.

Im not quite sure how you would think it is the same kit. Were two different companies, and they look completely different.

I didnt even know that devious made kits like that. Devious customs makes some kick ass stuff, and they are probably some of my favorite builders out thare......i cant believe i didnt know they made these.

Taylor