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Track Rod Joint - A Must Have Upgrade!!!
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[QUOTE="mikeeg02, post: 1376925, member: 24194"] I think your misunderstanding. The engineered joint you have is more likely more expensive because it is designed to use a single shear setup. A joint properly sized for a double shear setup would be less expensive, and potentially less as likely to fail due to external reasons. IE improper torque. For example, I am sure the joint you use at the frame side costs you significantly less then the joint at the axle side? I'm not insinuating for you to utilize lower quality parts. [/QUOTE]
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