Rear Tie Rod/Bumpsteer Kits

04torchred

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jrgoffin

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I just installed the MM kit including the HD swar bar links (on the Eibach swaybar) and the MM front tie rods. They are probably about the same, but if you find an MM vendor, the deals are better than the price listed on MM's website.

Check out Jeff at Best Mustang Parts:

Best Mustang Parts - When only the best will do.

I bought my CC plates & tie rods from him, and what's nice is you accrue points to use towards future purchases. His prices are pretty good, but I got lucky and scored the trailing links for $175 from another vendor!!

Love them, know I just have to get the bump-steer measurements done.

EDIT: Here's a pic of the stuff before getting the job done...

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I built my own. Not adjustable but a lot stronger than stock. I know that does not help.
 

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Built my own set of toe links as well. I used teflon lined heim ends with a 19" swedge tube. FTBR sold me the studs for the knuckle and I had a friend make me some stainless steel spacers for the inside mount, grade 8 bolt. Had about 160 bucks in it.

I suggest teflon or the greasable heims from Out Pace if you want them to be quiet. The first ones I used were just regular heims and at low speeds over bumps, you could here the bars rattle.
 

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