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Re: Picking up the ball on ISUZU Heavy Duty Tie Rods - ifs - Sneak Peak!
[Re: pucci]
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12/11/05 10:40 PM
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onebadtrooper runs em with his custom tie rod shields. So yeah. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> -J <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />
Jordan Brown in Athens Georgia
The 2007 budget for the US Military covers Jack Bauer, two pistols and four billion rounds of ammunition.
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Re: Picking up the ball on ISUZU Heavy Duty Tie Rods - ifs - Sneak Peak!
[Re: holger]
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12/12/05 06:07 PM
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Thank you Michael. Now I understand the problem.
So, if I break a "rod" on a trail, then, to fix it, I'll need to dis-assemble / re-assemble the whole R&P <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/scared.gif" alt="" /> On the trail <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/scared.gif" alt="" /> One other thing...although still possible, the breakage on teh 2nd gen tie-rods seems to be very minimal to those of 1st gens. From what I understand Peter(PPlotz on here) broke before his trip to Colorado Zu this year, but only once before. He is running 35's and from what I saw, isn't exactly easy on the truck. So, although the chances Seem to be less likely to break then a 1st gen it is possilble. A good fix(at least to get off the trail) is to learn how to stick weld, and carry a coupld of jumper cables and batteries(if you wheel alone) Then some extra metal that can be welded in place. This is how they fixed Peter in Colorado and it worked pretty well. I know Sweater has pics of it if you are curious. Steve
'97 Rodeo 3.2L V6 DOR 3" lift, 3"BL, DOR Boulder Bars, Tera-Low's, 33x10.5,Surco Safari Rack, Cobra CB, Rancho 9000's....andnNow with Half-Doors for the summer
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Re: Picking up the ball on ISUZU Heavy Duty Tie Rods - ifs - Sneak Peak!
[Re: Jonesy]
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12/12/05 09:21 PM
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![[Linked Image]](http://www.planetbantz.com/imghost/isuzu/121205welding.jpg) I don't know what what used to sleeve this (I've since forgotten, but I know Julie provided it) but do know that it took three batteries in series to do so. With that, I think they were running into burn-through, actually. In the left, you can see the rod heading into the rack through the boot - so this is not a matter of popping off both ends of the tie rod and screwing on a new one. Ask Jeff Mason how hard it is to replace a rack - he just did it a few weeks ago after we blew him up on Holy Cross here in CO. - Mike
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Re: Picking up the ball on ISUZU Heavy Duty Tie Rods - ifs - Sneak Peak!
[Re: sweater]
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12/12/05 10:49 PM
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i'd guess i can come up with some version of the rack end that is bigger/stronger........that is a differnt product.....but i would be willing to devote some time to it.
i would really just need a rack to play with. I need to see the connection at the rack end......we know what the knuckle end looks like.
'93 RS 3.2L - DD/trail build '97 7.3L Powerstroke - tow rig '71 FJ40 - V-8, nv4500, atlas, D60, 14B - current build Owner: http://www.INDEPENDENT4x.comm-f 9am-6pm EST. 804-550-0480
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Re: Picking up the ball on ISUZU Heavy Duty Tie Rods - ifs - Sneak Peak!
[Re: matthew]
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12/13/05 12:07 AM
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i would really just need a rack to play with. Lol, the beauty of context <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/notooth.gif" alt="" />
1996 Isuzu Trooper LS, 33" BFG KMs, ARB Bullbar, OME 919's + 2.5" Daystar Spacers, RS5000's (Nissan Patrol's in the rear), DOR Bumpstops, K&N cone, Aisin manuals, factory LSD. oh, and a ton of N.E. rust <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
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Re: Picking up the ball on ISUZU Heavy Duty Tie Rods - ifs - Sneak Peak!
[Re: LSGA]
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12/28/05 07:55 PM
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Upadate: Here are the prototypes <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> this is the early version...the "production" ones may vay slightly........but you ge the concept. these will be shipping today to "BobDole" in UT. Isuzu [color:"red"] BLING! [/color] ![[Linked Image]](http://www.independent4x.com/Images/DSC00493.JPG)
Last edited by matthew; 12/28/05 07:56 PM.
'93 RS 3.2L - DD/trail build '97 7.3L Powerstroke - tow rig '71 FJ40 - V-8, nv4500, atlas, D60, 14B - current build Owner: http://www.INDEPENDENT4x.comm-f 9am-6pm EST. 804-550-0480
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Re: Picking up the ball on ISUZU Heavy Duty Tie Rods - ifs - Sneak Peak!
[Re: LSGA]
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12/28/05 08:10 PM
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i would really just need a rack to play with. Lol, the beauty of context <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/notooth.gif" alt="" /> Thats great.... <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" /> Lookin good matt! -J <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />
Jordan Brown in Athens Georgia
The 2007 budget for the US Military covers Jack Bauer, two pistols and four billion rounds of ammunition.
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Re: Picking up the ball on ISUZU Heavy Duty Tie Rods - ifs - Sneak Peak!
[Re: matthew]
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12/28/05 10:01 PM
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MMMMMMM BEEFY!!!! Madcat <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />
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Re: Picking up the ball on ISUZU Heavy Duty Tie Rods - ifs - Sneak Peak!
[Re: Madcat]
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12/28/05 11:00 PM
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So price wise were looking at $200 for a set?
Steve C
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Re: Picking up the ball on ISUZU Heavy Duty Tie Rods - ifs - Sneak Peak!
[Re: bob large]
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12/28/05 11:05 PM
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At this point, I'm pretty sure that i will be doing the intro price at $179.99 for a pair. (after that, reg. retail will be $199.99) + roughly $10-15.00 shipping anywhere in the U.S.
'93 RS 3.2L - DD/trail build '97 7.3L Powerstroke - tow rig '71 FJ40 - V-8, nv4500, atlas, D60, 14B - current build Owner: http://www.INDEPENDENT4x.comm-f 9am-6pm EST. 804-550-0480
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