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Old 01-17-2010, 10:28 PM
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I am in the process of upgrading/changing the Tie Rods in my 2004 Corvette.

Is there something better then "stock" out there? I already upgraded Shocks and Sway bars. But now need to change the Tie Rods.

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Originally Posted by RedVette24
I am in the process of upgrading/changing the Tie Rods in my 2004 Corvette.

Is there something better then "stock" out there? I already upgraded Shocks and Sway bars. But now need to change the Tie Rods.

Thanks
For the street OEM are great, Moogs are also a stout piece if you want a greasable rod end. If you're going race a spherical heim would be the best, but not ideal for the street.
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I though that I saw some rods in Eckler's catalog that were supposed to be "heavy duty"....




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