Idler and Pitman arms

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Hey, I'm upgrading the idle arm support bracket on my 1994 Blazer 4x4. I want to do the idler and pitman arms at the same time . Looking for advice on the best / most heavy duty options . Thanks.
 

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I just did an oem replacement, standard ac delco, and it made a world of difference. The factory one's seem pretty heavy duty as it is, at least on my burb.
 

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They're both good but with what I used to put my trucks through my buddy suggested the supersteer as well as some extra bracing. Only weak link is the tie rods which eventually be swapped and the rag joint.

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So is this as good as the jeep steering shaft when all this is done?
 

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They're both good but with what I used to put my trucks through my buddy suggested the supersteer as well as some extra bracing. Only weak link is the tie rods which eventually be swapped and the rag joint.

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Those 2 bottom pics with a nut only hanging on with 1/4- 1/3 the threads holding scare the hell out of me for a steering componit!!!
 
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