New lift, cut tie rods?

nsolimini

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I am running the dmax store XD tie rods which are just like rare parts g2.

I just installed the Tuff Country 4 inch lift kit on my truck this weekend. When I took it to get aligned, the tech told me the tie rods are too long. So I went out with him and he is correct, they are too long and my truck is still toed out .28 and .80.

I called DMAX store and their tech support said I am supposed to cut about half an inch off of the outer tie rod. Has anyone else ran into this problem?
 

nsolimini

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Well damn, now I am going to need to find a chop saw to cut through these big ass tie rods.

Thanks guys, just wanted to make sure it was pretty normal. He said my instructions said to cut them, but I checked again and there was nothing on the lift instructions that said to cut my tie rods.
 

Chad006

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I just took mine in to machine shop to ensure the threads didn't get damaged when I did them. If I remember right I took a 1/4" off each sided or my tuff country with kryptonite stuff.
 

c20elephant

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Install both adjusting nuts prior to cutting and use them as a guide, run the nuts further down after cutting then grind to feather the threaded ends, finish by removing the nuts...
 

04chase

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Just barely had enough on mine with a cognito. Cutting off a 1/4" would have made it easier

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Dukcaln

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I installed the lower XD ones. I would hope it will not void any warranty as Dmax Store Tech Support said to cut them.

You could also send them in and we will cut for free and send back. Your our shipping cost. As for the warranty, if your lift requires you to shorten the factory tie rods or any other tie rods with factory dimensions then obviously it is the only way to get your alignment into spec. We do under stand this and we do take this into consideration when dealing with your warranty. :hug:
 

nsolimini

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You could also send them in and we will cut for free and send back. Your our shipping cost. As for the warranty, if your lift requires you to shorten the factory tie rods or any other tie rods with factory dimensions then obviously it is the only way to get your alignment into spec. We do under stand this and we do take this into consideration when dealing with your warranty. :hug:

Thank you sir! I doubt I will ever have any problem with these bad boys, but glad to know I will not be screwed if something happens.