I think that's what I'm going to do. I started looking at everything and I don't have any extreme angles, I'm only running 33s, and I'm not going to be trading this down extreme trails. I'll go with the MOOGs and some sleeves.
I think that's what I'm going to do. I started looking at everything and I don't have any extreme angles, I'm only running 33s, and I'm not going to be trading this down extreme trails. I'll go with the MOOGs and some sleeves.
I could be wrong and I know these guys will correct me. But tie rods with sleeves still have more weak points than the HD tie rods.
Forgot.. Also Edge Insight CTS with expandable EGT probe. Does anyone know the strongest/best place to install the probe?
If your LBZ is like my LLY, passenger side manfold, towards the back. Pull the wheel liner and its right there for ya. Drill/tap and install pyro.
I passed the harness through the main bulkhead pass through on the driver side.
Yeah I was reading that, but you also have a 6inch lift haha so I just wasnt sure if that applies more so to you than someone with stock height and no adjustments made
This was a little too hard of a boost launch:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfOi146werI
No good starting line videos but I have left at 3000+RPM with 30x14 cheater slicks on all 4 corners and gone 6.5 at 106mph in the 1/8 with tie rod sleeves on MOOG tie rods and a straight centerlink. Tie rod sleeves on stock or good stock replacement tie rods work great when they are used at the correct angles, just like a GM 9.25 IFS AAM axle is every bit as strong as a Dodge 9.25 SAS AAM axle as long as it is run with everything at the correct angles. On the other hand you start running things at angles they weren't meant to run and you need to over engineer every part of the system to handle the added stress you put them under simply from the angles. I've always thought guys were funny that go with a cheaper lift kit because they can't afford the bigger lift, then they spend more than the difference in price to upgrade and fix problems from running a lift kit cranked up. None of that is directed at you Howard.