Lilredk1500
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kryptonite said they are hoping by the end of the year,im sure more email's will show kryptonite there is demand for them,they just added sway bar endlinks for gmt400 and a few months ago a dampner bracket for pisk kit'sAny updates on these steering idler arm brackets? I keep searching for other mfg's but keep coming up empty. I almost want to find someone localy try making something using the shaft out of my old one.
Also, I called SuperSteer about this and I was told it was a parts source issue and that it may become available again. Whatever that’s worth.Sweet!!
Of course. I'm finally getting some money set aside to rebuild the front ends on both of my trucks and this happens.So I emailed them and this is reply.You must be registered for see images attach
…..permanently……at this point.
No idea why, I’m thinking the one I got last April must’ve been one of the last. I’d get in touch with Kryptonite and see what their schedule is. The SS1170 was expensive, Kryptonite looks like good stuff too, but they REALLY ratchet up the price on their sh*t.Of course. I'm finally getting some money set aside to rebuild the front ends on both of my trucks and this happens.
Wonder why they decided to pull the plug on them? There's got to be plenty of demand?
I would take a chance on the ProForged. I also put their Idler and Pitman in my truck with 68k on it, so when I put the SS1170 in, I have no regrets at all, I feel my truck is worth it. There’s no one size fits all here. I personally prefer a once and done over putting it in 4 times though.What about the pro forged? I realize it’s not the bomb proof unit the super steer is, but they are $75...
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This isn't the hardest part in the world to replace and don't need to get an alignment afterwards. To me unless you are doing stuff you should probably have a solid axle for, a pro forged is probably good. Oh and don't expect it to last 200k miles and replace once in a while. Most of these trucks by the time they get to us are on 25+ year old suspension components that have either never been replaced, or replaced with cheap junk.
The Kryptonite one I'm sure will be great but I bet a guy could buy 4+ of the proforged for the price of one of them.
At least, that is my thinking.