anybody use these tie rod sleeves

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94 cheyenne

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I'm using the Hotchkis version. I like the solid tie rod sleeves much better then the OE stamped style. I've noticed a difference in the "feel" on every one I changed.Make sure you coat the inside threads with anti-seize.
 

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I'm using the Hotchkis version. I like the solid tie rod sleeves much better then the OE stamped style. I've noticed a difference in the "feel" on every one I changed.Make sure you coat the inside threads with anti-seize.

It 'may' make a difference in certain cases. With very wide tires and offset rims, I don't doubt the factory sleeves are inferior, flexing at low speeds in parking lots with tight turns. The tires would have more leverage over the tie rods than was designed by GM.

At highway speed, the radius of turn is very slight. I could see this being a non-problem even with the stamped sleeves.

Your mileage may vary. ;)
 

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im going to be replacing my front end parts over the winter. im sure the stock sleeves will work but i off road daily just by driving up and down the drive way and ive noticed i get a bit of toe in with the 4x4 engaged. i was thinking they may help a bit
 

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im not sure they will fit 4x4's. it states in the listing "C" series only, no "K" series.
 

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I thought that too but there must be some reason why they did not list "K" series.
 
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