Cognito Upgrades

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Does anyone have experience with the current Cognito offerings. In particular, the idler pivot assemblies and the pitman and idler arm support assemblies. Are they worth the money?

Link to parts:
http://www.cognitomotorsports.com/products/




1996 Chevrolet Silverado 6.5" DC ST 1, 35" MT mud terrains, 17" MT Sidebiters, BB tune, AEM Brute Force intake, true duels.
 
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Anybody, I hear great things about the company?


1996 Chevrolet Silverado 6.5" DC ST 1, 35" MT mud terrains, 17" MT Sidebiters, BB tune, AEM Brute Force intake, true duels.
 

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The nbs guys use there parts alot and say good things. I didn't realize they still offered anything for an obs.
 
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Those are the only two parts they do offer for the truck.


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GM went from a 2 bolt idler arm to a 3 bolt idler arm in '93....

To the OP, I was looking at getting the Cognito idler/pitman support kit too but, from what I understand, it's only really "needed" if you have a knuckle lift since a drop bracket kit has a drop centerlink which is usually supported on the bottom as well as being attached (obviously) to the pitman/idler arm thus negating the need for the Cognito kit. I'm not 100% sure if this is the case with your DC kit, but my Pro Comp kit is set up this way. Cheers.
 
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