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Originally posted by DesertRAT:
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Originally posted by Carlton McMillan:

Note: *although I think the only people that have done this have been running the AC lift - The same lift that is notorious for killing the EOE tie rod centerlinks. Someone correct me if I am wrong.
I'll correct you on this one. Killing steering components has absolutely nothing to do with which lift is installed. It has everything to do with how much lift you get out of it, what offset you're running on the wheels, and where you go - these three factors determine centerlink life and hence, tierod life. All available lifts put the steering it identical angles based on how much you crank them up. Just facts, please.[/QB]
That is true.. I guess I was figuring into that the fact that in order to get the AC lift into or close to spec you had to really crank up the front thus causing a larger number of failures due to the overly high angles.

The other factors like driver agression and other components are factors as well.

Thank you for jogging my memory. smile
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