Duk - since I have such an early example, what extensive R&D-led developments/improvement have been made since the earliest release?
Mine was too long and needed to be cut down to 36", as it bumped the sway bar end links; Mike sent me some Cognito endlinks and a reduced cost for the larger frame brace for my trouble. But, otherwise based on my eyeball of his site just now, I don't see anything different except using PISK and the other brace that's out as a "race" model.
it was a circle of back and forth. In the end, the pisk was determined to be a key part of the kit, as well as the weld in gusset. With out the pisk, too may issues with bent or broken idler/pitmans, front end hop and wabble or pulling from one side to the next. Adding the pisk on a consistent basis, with a idler (death grip or its father supersteer idler) and weld in gusset, the risk of the idler/pitman issues drastically reduced and the wobble and bounce did too and the launches were consistently true. .
For the racer, the complete full kit is best and has the least likely hood of immediate or short term failure of a parts. Angles, tire, wheel combo play a big part too.
I was just trying to point out what could have been the weak link or a factor for your failure. Like some mentioned, sleeves, pisk, stock idler pitman and centerlink, can work for a long time for some... alot is angles, and the rest is luck.
I was launching mine with all stock stuff... then added tie rods and centerlink... got a few passes in and bent the pitman and idler... added new pitman and deathgrip, bent the pitman, added the pisk back and been good ever since (knock on wood)
There is no full proof set up, just a set up than can offer the best chance for fighting failer and offering true launches....
My buddy has 35's.... sleeves, pisk and wont change until he breaks something, he races with 4x4 launches a few passes a year... been good for 3 years... then our mutual buddy did the center link with tie rods to save money, he got about 5 passes in and bang, broken pitman and bent steering box under launch. on a budget, he went with the oem idler pitman again and pisk,,, 2 years and going...
Just the point I am making is, what ever works for someone may not work for others and there is no 100% set up that will last for ever.
I think if you had the pisk at that time, you might of been ok, at least for a while longer and or would have broke something else in the front end, instead of the issue you had, thats all :thumb: