Just so people don't get too caught up on the idea of getting these for like $100 a set... the TRE and jam nuts for each end will run probably $30+. That means Matt pays $120+ just for the basic parts at cost to produce these, not including the actual beefy adjuster. Since they are produced out of shop, there are production costs there as well... not to mention what he feels his R&D time is worth (and its only right to be compensated for all the footwork involved in a project like this).

With that said, the OEM adjusters alone will run you around $60 apiece and are a dealer-only item. If you buy a completed assembly with the adjuster and two TRE's, I'd imagine the price gets more interesting rather quickly. I don't think most people realize how pricey the OEM stuff is when bought new from a dealership; but I could be wrong about that. But even if Matt's offerings are $30 more apiece than the OEM pieces, look at the long-term costs from both a financial and frustration viewpoint. How much is it worth to you to never have another broken tie rod ruin a good day of trail riding... or to never have to worry about it happening for a first time. IMHO, its worth more than what new OEM replacements would cost... so if he is anywhere near that price, its a steal <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />


Sean Strawmyer
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