Swims350
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anyone ever do any steering with heim joints, dom tubing etc?
I know the crossover kits they make use either TRE's or heims and both use dom tubing and tube nuts that weld in, just wondering if anyone has ever done anything like this?
like where's the cheapest to buy stuff? is it safe and legal? stronger then reg.?
should I stick with tre's or go heims?
This would be for crossover on my solid axle swap on my 88 gmt400. I'll be using a gm 10 bolt, not a dana 44(older) but like 80's gm 10 bolt.
I've seen kits from wfoconcepts, and oru ord something like that, just seeing if it's cheaper to buy the parts seperate.
I can buy a tie rod or drag link kit for like $125-130 so far is what I've found, and it's basically nothing more then 2 TRE or heims, one LH and one RH thread, tube nut/inserts to match the TRE or heim threads, jam nuts and a length of dom tubing like 3.5 or 4 feet I think.
I'm relly new to it and it confuses me.
I am going to try and reuse the stock gm tie rod that ties both wheels together, so i guess what I need from the ps steering arm to the pitman arm would be a draglink kit. Not sure on what the difference is between a tie rod kit and a drag link kit. I can post links if need be.
I know the crossover kits they make use either TRE's or heims and both use dom tubing and tube nuts that weld in, just wondering if anyone has ever done anything like this?
like where's the cheapest to buy stuff? is it safe and legal? stronger then reg.?
should I stick with tre's or go heims?
This would be for crossover on my solid axle swap on my 88 gmt400. I'll be using a gm 10 bolt, not a dana 44(older) but like 80's gm 10 bolt.
I've seen kits from wfoconcepts, and oru ord something like that, just seeing if it's cheaper to buy the parts seperate.
I can buy a tie rod or drag link kit for like $125-130 so far is what I've found, and it's basically nothing more then 2 TRE or heims, one LH and one RH thread, tube nut/inserts to match the TRE or heim threads, jam nuts and a length of dom tubing like 3.5 or 4 feet I think.
I'm relly new to it and it confuses me.
I am going to try and reuse the stock gm tie rod that ties both wheels together, so i guess what I need from the ps steering arm to the pitman arm would be a draglink kit. Not sure on what the difference is between a tie rod kit and a drag link kit. I can post links if need be.