Proline Steering linkage set

K-rover

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Jan 15, 2010
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Raleigh, NC
I have it on my D2. They're solid and way beefier than stock. Had no issues installing it either. I found that I had bent my factory tie rod and didn't even know.

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pdogg

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Phoenix, AZ
nice, I assume the gray paint is yours? do they come unpainted?


never mind, I see they come powder coated gray...
 

KyleT

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Mar 28, 2007
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I like the ability to fine tune the linkage,not have to get creative in getting it correct by taking one side off and fiddling.
 

K-rover

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Jan 15, 2010
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Raleigh, NC
FWIW I had no problems getting it setup. I didnt even have to get it aligned afterwards. ( Although I probably should) The truck tracks straight down the road.
 

pdogg

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Jul 18, 2005
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Well the Terrafirma links are back ordered, so I ordered the Proline ones from RoversNorth... I need them since I have a tie rod that's loose.