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SOLD Custom Heim Joint tie rod set up

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Aluminum Tie Rod and Drag link set up.

includes:

-Tie Rod and Drag Link with L and R threaded ends (drag link is 24 5/8" and tie rod is 44 1/4" without Heims, both 1 1/4" diameter)
-(2)Left and (2)Right FK Heim's and jam nuts
-(3) Chromoly tapered shank Heim Joint studs
-Snap-on reamer tool
Directions
(Heim, Drag Link Saddle not included and will need to be welded to tie rod)

All brand New never installed. Decided to go stock.

I have over $450 in parts. Asking only $300 for all.
 

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Interesting. Built for what year truck/knuckles 66-74? Also, is there a saddle of some sort missing? What's the plan for connecting the drag link to the tie rod or knuckle while using the BC heim studs?
 
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Interesting. Built for what year truck/knuckles 66-74? Also, is there a saddle of some sort missing? What's the plan for connecting the drag link to the tie rod or knuckle while using the BC heim studs?

Was going to put in on a stock 68 with dana30 with all new suspension. The measurements were the same as the stock measurements. Yes it still needs a fabricated Heim saddle that would be welded into place. BCB sells a steel saddle but my plan was to make one. Unfortunately...... my 68 is gone now and this is still laying around:-(
 
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Aluminum Tie Rod and Drag link set up.

includes:

-Tie Rod and Drag Link with L and R threaded ends (drag link is 24 5/8" and tie rod is 44 1/4" without Heims, both 1 1/4" diameter)
-(2)Left and (2)Right FK Heim's and jam nuts
-(3) Chromoly tapered shank Heim Joint studs
-Snap-on reamer tool
Directions
(Heim, Drag Link Saddle not included and will need to be welded to tie rod)

All brand New never installed. Decided to go stock.

I have over $450 in parts. Asking only $300 for all.

I am willing to seperate any and all parts.... Make offer!
 
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Would this fit a'77 Dana 44 under a '74 Bronco?

everything (all hardware) but the tie rod and drag link would fit over or under your set up. you would need to buy the right lengths for that. This was set up for a dana30.
 

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Dana 30 or 44 won't matter. What matters is the knuckles. If you have drum, Chevy disc, or non 76-77 bronco knuckles, this should work. Should be 48" between the knuckles. 76-77 bronco will be 50" between the knuckles. Hope this helps.
 
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Dana 30 or 44 won't matter. What matters is the knuckles. If you have drum, Chevy disc, or non 76-77 bronco knuckles, this should work. Should be 48" between the knuckles. 76-77 bronco will be 50" between the knuckles. Hope this helps.

Thats why the reamer is included. If you need to ream out the knuckles it there.
 
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