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Tie Rod Flip Kit for Dana 30 goferit gone?

Tie Rod Flip Kit for Dana 30 goferit gone?

NotTJ

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I am thinking of a tie rod and drag link flip. Ill probably use a stock drag link as it looks to be solid and ill use an upgraded tie rod. My issue is I cannot log into the goferit offroad website. Is there another flip that y'all recommend? Any idea what happened to goferit?
 
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Well if you’re gonna post something so beautiful you have to know I’ll want that. Who makes that? I thought the drag links were solid but if they’re tube I don’t want that!
 
Jim Crabtree. Crabtree Tool & Die He is a one man company. I talked to him probably 3 different times. He is very free with his time and was never in a hurry to get off the phone. He had me ordered that cutter and I had it drop shipped to him to make the inserts-they match the off the shelf tie rod ends, left and right I got from napa. He has a CJ7 so he makes different parts also. He has a web site also
 
here's some useful info
tie rod flip
I saw that on a search but the problem is I cannot find goferit. I thought it was goferit.com or goferitoffroad.com but neither are loading a page for me to purchase. I would be good buying them from goferit but not so keen on purchasing from random amazon chinese knockoffs. If theres another USA brand one I would be good with that too of course.
 
Jim Crabtree. Crabtree Tool & Die He is a one man company. I talked to him probably 3 different times. He is very free with his time and was never in a hurry to get off the phone. He had me ordered that cutter and I had it drop shipped to him to make the inserts-they match the off the shelf tie rod ends, left and right I got from napa. He has a CJ7 so he makes different parts also. He has a web site also
I'll have to get in touch with him and ordered up since I really don't think goferit is currently online.
 
When I was researching there were a few different ones to look at, but most had something I did not like about them. I didn’t want to have to weld the inserts in either. There was another that used an odd tie rod end also. I could lend you the cutter if you want, since I’m probably never going to use again.
 
Flattened it right out…you’re gonna love the difference that makes
 
I even left the steering damper off mine ! I would highly recommend replacing the thin walled tie rod and drag link also. Just my 2 cents.
 
Wouldn’t get much from that mod. I am not running a lift, and don’t like to add weight to the Jeep. But I can see that bump steer can be remedied while tucking the tie rod up higher.
 
I even left the steering damper off mine ! I would highly recommend replacing the thin walled tie rod and drag link also. Just my 2 cents.
My drag link is solid not a tube. Tie rod is thin thin. Both will eventually go just not before a lil spring wheeling.
 
Wouldn’t get much from that mod. I am not running a lift, and don’t like to add weight to the Jeep. But I can see that bump steer can be remedied while tucking the tie rod up higher.
No weight added flipping a tie rod. Not much to be gained on stock heights. I have some sort of lift so there was a lil drag link angle but it wasn't anything that needed attention I just wanted to get my steering out of the rocks.
 
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