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Hellz
01-20-2011, 10:25 PM
so i am torn between which one to buy..
Cognito HD Heim Style Tie Rods $369.00
or
DMAX - (KRYPTONITE) Series Tie Rods $349.00
i like the look of the Heim style, but not sure of how much abse they will actually take. and also of being a stand out design than what is norm ( for most cars), i dont want to run in to any issues with that.
the fact that the heim ones can basically be replaced by just buying new end loops is nice too instead of buying most or a awhole new tie rod.
dont have to worry about lube...
the Kryptonites i like the design, but if i upgrade my centerlink, this will work with the Dmax centerlink.
i did look at the Rare Parts: Xtreme Duty Tie Rods, i just was not too impressed with them. i like the costs of them tho..
Currently i have Fabtech HD tie rods installed.
so gimme your thoughts please.
slippy
01-20-2011, 10:54 PM
out of your choices id go dmax. there the best you can get.
there stress tests are impressive.
iv had standerd cognito tie rods and the threads went to crap. bought rareparts and im a happy camper. :jump:
SmokeyJoe
01-21-2011, 08:28 AM
I have had the Kryptonites for a few months now and I was impressed by the quality and workmanship. I have not seen the Cognito Heim joint version. I looked at the heim joints originally for my UCA, however we have heavy salt on the roads where I live. I just dont think salt is good for them. Just my my 2 cents worth.
Hellz
01-21-2011, 04:26 PM
i live in Minnesota, we have the salt, and other chems as well, but i cant imagine that hasnt been thought into the design of the Heim joints.
it may sound like im am leaning towards the Heims, but honestly, im more interested in 150% rock solid durability. im not looking for something that will simply hold up, or anything.. im looking for something that if a bomb blew up my truck.. those damn tierods will still be connected to the centerlink and the steering knuckle, and i could pull them off and resell afterwards.
Camou2
01-21-2011, 11:56 PM
i live in Minnesota, we have the salt, and other chems as well, but i cant imagine that hasnt been thought into the design of the Heim joints.
it may sound like im am leaning towards the Heims, but honestly, im more interested in 150% rock solid durability. im not looking for something that will simply hold up, or anything.. im looking for something that if a bomb blew up my truck.. those damn tierods will still be connected to the centerlink and the steering knuckle, and i could pull them off and resell afterwards.
I think that the version of tie rod you are looking for was a military only version and cost about $3,000 each.....:giggling:
Hellz
01-22-2011, 03:20 AM
that, and also dont think it will fit on our H2
i think i have decided on the Kryptonites... so will order monday so i will have something to do this next weekend.
zach.
01-22-2011, 03:30 AM
Personally, I would not go with the cognitos. I have had them on my truck for just barely over a year and there is alot of play in them. I will be going with the dmax kryptonites next
NJ H2
01-23-2011, 04:21 AM
so i am torn between which one to buy..
Cognito HD Heim Style Tie Rods $369.00
or
DMAX - (KRYPTONITE) Series Tie Rods $349.00
please.
Heim joints can start to Clunk so it looks like you made the correct choice! The Kryptos will be my next Tie Rods as soon as the crap FabTechs give up. For some reason I thought the Kryptos were more $? Did they just drop the price or am I dreaming? :confused:
Hellz
01-23-2011, 07:49 AM
thats the price i pulled from teh Dmax store..
I am running the Fabtechs right now, and thinking they might be the cause of my steering problems, plus they never really settled with me after reading all the posts about Fabtechs.
Hellz
01-24-2011, 08:19 PM
well ordered teh Kryptonites today w/ the Chevron lube.
think order with ground shipping came to about $378 ish
so this weekend will be fun.
replacing tie rods, upper ball joints on Cognito UCA
and Driver side half shaft. outter band keeps breaking and boot lets grease everywhere.
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