Terrafirma discovery 2 steering rods
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Terrafirma discovery 2 steering rods
TERRAFIRMA DISCOVERY 2 STEERING RODS
https://www.lucky8llc.com/collection...-steering-rods
Do these use D2 or D1 rod ends?
I seem to remember reading somewhere they were D1 ends?
I want to get something quality and greaseable.
Any suggestions?
https://www.lucky8llc.com/collection...-steering-rods
Do these use D2 or D1 rod ends?
I seem to remember reading somewhere they were D1 ends?
I want to get something quality and greaseable.
Any suggestions?
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Those are D2 rods and ends. I've heard good things about the TF HD rods, but haven't seen them in person. I replaced mine with the Britpart (gasp) standard duty rods and have been plenty happy for the price. Will probably fabricate an HD set next go around and make them to correct for the slight bump steer.
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Some of you may have misunderstood my earlier response. I was referring to the Terrafirma drag link and track rod joints.
The Terrafirma, Rovers North and AB sites all say the joints are greaseable. The Lucky8 page is silent about whether or not the ends are greaseable. The AB video clearly shows grease fittings.
Within a month I will have ordered and installed them so I'll let you know. We all know the stock joints are not greaseable.
If you have the TF drag link and track rod and the joints are not greaseable please let us know.
The Terrafirma, Rovers North and AB sites all say the joints are greaseable. The Lucky8 page is silent about whether or not the ends are greaseable. The AB video clearly shows grease fittings.
Within a month I will have ordered and installed them so I'll let you know. We all know the stock joints are not greaseable.
If you have the TF drag link and track rod and the joints are not greaseable please let us know.
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Damn..haha, just realized I never responded to your PM(I'm the worst at PMs on here, best to email me, Zack@Roversnorth.com).
They are typically not greasable, no. But In heavy off road use the ball joint will likely be beaten before it fails from lost grease.
I like our in house ones, but the TF aren't bad by any means
They are typically not greasable, no. But In heavy off road use the ball joint will likely be beaten before it fails from lost grease.
I like our in house ones, but the TF aren't bad by any means
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