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Old 08-29-2012, 01:39 PM
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Looking to upgrade your stock Jeep steering? Is your lifted Jeep having alignment problems? With our Jeep 1 ton steering upgrade, you eliminate the hard to adjust "Y" stock steering, it allows for a longer drag link to help with your steering angles, and most importantly gives you heavy duty steering that will take a beating and hold up to the off-road abuse.

The rods are a beefy 1.25" diameter DOM, with an almost .25" wall; threads are direct tapped into the tube. This means (unlike a threaded insert) the TRE has full thread engagement into the tube for the length of its threads. On this system the passenger side TRE dust boot is replaced with a polyurethane spacer, which pulls the body of the TRE against this knuckle. This eliminates the tie rod roll that an inverted T setup sometimes has.

available in Under the Knuckle ----> HERE
and Over the Knuckle ----> HERE



all the parts are available individually as well. check our website for more information ----> HERE
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Steering BEEF! shipping now...
Old 09-20-2012, 10:31 AM
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thanks for all the orders!
Old 10-24-2012, 12:39 PM
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I purchased your under the knuckle kit and the bar is so fat that when I max out my steering it rubs my dif cover is that normal? It's the stock cover. I was wanting to purchase an upgraded did cover but I'm sure it won't fit if it's rubbing the stock one.
Old 11-27-2012, 09:14 AM
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Stock steering sucks... upgrade today.
Old 12-19-2012, 09:54 AM
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thanks for the orders!
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Originally Posted by 9greenmachine8
I purchased your under the knuckle kit and the bar is so fat that when I max out my steering it rubs my dif cover is that normal? It's the stock cover. I was wanting to purchase an upgraded did cover but I'm sure it won't fit if it's rubbing the stock one.
I have a Solid industries diff cover and am interested to know how badly this will rub/how much turning radius I'd lose before buying. Interested in a response if there is one other than "adjust your steering stops"..
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Originally Posted by opake
I have a Solid industries diff cover and am interested to know how badly this will rub/how much turning radius I'd lose before buying. Interested in a response if there is one other than "adjust your steering stops"..
The UTK kit and the diff cover are not going to be compatible without losing some steering radius. With the OTK kit, you will get the clearances you need for both of them to work together.
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We have kits in stock and ready to ship!
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PRICES HAVE BEEN SLASHED ON OUR 1 Ton STEERING KITS!!!!

AND... we also now offer the Reamer needed to complete the job, at an affordable price! CLICK HERE
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Thank you for all the orders!
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Originally Posted by brimy311
The UTK kit and the diff cover are not going to be compatible without losing some steering radius. With the OTK kit, you will get the clearances you need for both of them to work together.
What about a Ruffstuff cover? My summer project is the OTK steering.

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