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Old 09-10-2007, 02:14 AM
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Default H2 reparts for the trail

I am wondering what others would recommend that I carry for replacement parts while offroad. I usually have all my tools and a tie-rod end with loc-tite. Have never seen anything else destroyed except a front diff housing and that is too large and expensive to have a spare.

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Default Re: H2 reparts for the trail

Do they make a stronger tie-rod for the H2 that is available?
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i have fabtech tie rods. they are alote heavier than stock ones.
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Default Re: H2 reparts for the trail

I would also recommend the cognito front end kit. It will help in the wear of the tierods, even the fabtech have wornout due to loose front end parts.
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