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Old 10-17-2010, 09:44 AM
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OK I recently bent my Drag Link pretty nasty, and I have a stock Trac BAr still on a 6.5" Rusty's LA lift. My question is what is the best most complete Cross Over style steering kit?
I am looking at Rusty's:
http://rustysoffroad.com/mm5/merchan...egory_Code=ste
this appears to be a croos over and OTK. $490 doesn't seem all too bad for all it comes with either.
What will this kit entail for install?
are there similar kits on the market for less $?
Is this kit even worth lookin into?
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www.jcroffroad.com
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http://http://www.jeep4x4center.com/...atio-chart.htm this is alittle more but note the bend in drag link less angle on tre im runnign 10.5 lift with drop pitman you might need to put stock pitman back on
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also bolt one no drilling and also im runnig 38s no wobbles bump steer nothin
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sorry wrong link try this onehttp://www.offroadonly.com/products/new/u-turn/http://
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Well I have a HD tierod but need a new Drag LInk so I figured I'd go to a good HD cross over steering. I was gonna do Rusty's but I was talked out of it so I am leaning towards Bullet Proff now. Anyone have any suggestions for a Cross OVer steering that works well on the road and is strong?

This is for a 1992 XJ with 6.5" lift for now but likely going down to 4.5"

I like the JRC listed above and may go with it. Anyone have experiance with it?
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I kinda like http://www.jeeperz-creeperz.com/stee...n-p-12948.html

I like the bolt on ability with more streanth
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note tire rubbing warning ????
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