Factory drag link currie tie Rod.
I'm running Synergy components with Reid knuckles.
I'm running synergy drag link & tie rod and I hate them both. the tie rod flops up & down and I've replaced the boots on the ends of the drag link twice. I guess there is some spacers available to help with the tie rod flop & I'll probably try those soon. But when I go to hydro I'll look for something different. Thinking Carolina metal masters. .. anyone have experience with them?
He asked what the best setup was, not what everyone is running.
Sounds like the synergy isn't the best. Currie is proven and I've been running it for four years but wanted to make sure I spent my money well and there wasn't a better option.
Factory drag link currie tie Rod.
I dont know why, but that just made me chuckle my ass off. Thanks for the morning dose...lolHe asked what the best setup was, not what everyone is running.
This ^^^
It's what I run and have been for a long time.
I originally had this planned but was told the stock drag link was going to be a weak point if i did just a RHD for a flip kit. But I would have MUCH rather done this option! I believe EVO offers it.
Who told you that? Northridge? They can't make money off you if you are running factory parts.
I have synergy Drag link/DL Flip kit and wouldn't ever buy it again. Wish I had done more research, NR4X4 Recommended it for me and the shop i went through had install problems but even when installed correctly it does flip and click, and doesn't seem that those TRE are going to last long.
I saw your pic awhile back & that shop fucked that install up. All flip kits are installed the same either with a tapered reamer or 7/8 drill bit & sleeve. If it's drilled too big you fucked up. I wouldn't use that shop anymore.
Not all flip kits use 7/8 drill bits.
Not all flip kits use 7/8 drill bits.
To be honest I've never looked at any that haven't used a 7/8 drill bit. EVO, Clayton, Synergy all recommend a 7/8s.
To be honest I've never looked at any that haven't used a 7/8 drill bit. EVO, Clayton, Synergy all recommend a 7/8s.