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    Stock tie rod sleeves the sacrificial link?

    Thank you for all the input ... it would be easier if, as I had read a few times, the weakest part was indeed the stock-style, split sleeves and therefore I would only have to carry spare sleeves to ensure good steering after a stress/torque failure (which would naturally (usually) be focused on...
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    Stock tie rod sleeves the sacrificial link?

    1999 Tahoe LT 4-door 4x4 ... bone stock.
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    Chevy/GMC 2500HD tie rod linkage on a 1500?

    Thanks. You know, the picture they have on the Nor Cal looks like a HD tie rod linkage. I have the split tie rod adjuster with and inner and outer tie rod threaded into it. What is pictured doesn't look like it would work ... does it? Thanks
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    Chevy/GMC 2500HD tie rod linkage on a 1500?

    Cyclic, Well ... there they are! All I could find were 2500HD sleeves. Thank you! Still wondering what DOM stands for ... :snorkel:
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    Chevy/GMC 2500HD tie rod linkage on a 1500?

    Have welder, but no clue as to what a DOM is :o ...
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    Chevy/GMC 2500HD tie rod linkage on a 1500?

    Weighing my options for beefing up my tie rod linkage in a 1500 and I am wondering if a 2500HD linkage is adaptable. The HD inner tie rod threads directly into the center link and so the center link would have to fit before anything else can be checked out. I tried comparing the two center...
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    Stock tie rod sleeves the sacrificial link?

    Shortbus, Thank you!
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    Stock tie rod sleeves the sacrificial link?

    So, I have read two view points: one states that the stock, split, tie rod sleeve is more likely to fail in the system than any other part; the other states that stock tie rod sleeves are stronger than the stock tie rod ends (inner or outer) and that it is the ends themselves that bend/break at...
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