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    Seized up tie rods

    Replaced my ball joints and took it in for alignment. The tie rods are seized up. I am going to buy these:

    Shopping Cart:: Checkout
    Step#1 Order Detail
    Item# Item Name/Detail Qty Cost Price
    1. Tie rod assy- Fits Left/Right
    Make: Isuzu
    Model: Vehicross
    Model Year(s): 2000
    Update Quantity Delete Item $143.50 $287.00
    Sub Total:


    From www.partswebsite.com.

    Wanted to see if anyone had an opinion on the price or any other options?

    Thanks.

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    https://www.independent4x.com/Isuzu-...ring_p_27.html

    Get these. Better. Tested. Better.

    yes, I know I said better twice.

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    Thanks Jamas I will order those. I was thinking of ordering Shocks at the same time. Would like a softer ride and mine are original.

    https://www.independent4x.com/Rancho...zu-_p_259.html

    Any thoughts on these shocks? Many on the forum seem to like them.

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    Yup X2 on the Indy 4x4 tie rods...

    I run Calmini shocks, I like the extra length for off roading.

    But for road use and less crazy off roading.....
    ... lots use Rancho 9000 and seem very happy with them.


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    Quote Originally Posted by JoFotoz View Post
    Yup X2 on the Indy 4x4 tie rods...

    I run Calmini shocks, I like the extra length for off roading.

    But for road use and less crazy off roading.....
    ... lots use Rancho 9000 and seem very happy with them.


    Jo
    Thanks for the feedback Jo. I want to eliminate the rough ride. Reading on the forum everything from cutting the rear bumpers, shocks, coil spacers etc.

    Looking on the calmini sight, maybe I should go with something like this?

    http://www.calmini.com/detail.php?b=3&m=11&t=1&p=800&n=

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    NO !.......

    Sorry for shouting..BUT NO..NO..NO !


    The Calmini lift kit as a whole is an utter waste of money!!

    If you are thinking of lifting, a set of Old Man Emu after market rear coils....
    For about $180!!...
    ....and cranking your Torsion bar adjusters is all that needed, unless you want
    to go REALLY High!

    Then I'd suggest Ranco 9000 'adjustables' , so you can tailor the ride level to suit your taste.

    All you'll ever need to know about lifting:-

    http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sho...912+experiment

    And enough Rancho info to last a while:-

    http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sea...earchid=617516


    Read all that stuff...it'll save you MANY $100's of dollars

    And by all means get back to me with any questions


    Cheers

    Jo

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    Your trucks also have a considerably longer wheelbase. The short wheelbase contributes to the ride bumpiness...along with the stiff shocks and lack of up travel on the rear. The Ranchos work great. I have been running them for a couple years. I have mine set on the stiffest setting to mimic the originals but they can be softened up a lot.
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    I get all that Triathlete. I just am not sure if my shocks are bad and need replacing. I am going to install the spring spacer and cut the bumper. See if two more inches of travel makes a difference in the ride.

    Almost everything underneath my vx has been replaced within the last two months. I have to be do for a breather.......

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    If you were closer I would offer my used set of Rancho shocks for evaluation. I went back to OEM, and much prefer the stock shocks. I've been holding on to the Ranchos in case I blew another OEM shock.

    I believe you will be happier with the trimmed bumpers than with different shocks. I like the way the VX handles corners with the stock bumpers.
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    Tie rods finally got here. Got the vx lifted a 1.5 inches.

    I was a little confused on the two sets of rubber bushings and the spacers. I could only get the spacer to work on the top and the bigger rubber bushing got squashed to much. The ball joint sits close to the wheel mount when fully tight (see pic), unlike the stock rods. the steering works fine. Here are some pics.

    Did I install them correctly?





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    Rick,

    It doesn't look like the spacer serves any purpose. Can you even get the cotter pin back in with it like that?

    BTW, I ended up getting the OME shocks from Indy. I've been very happy with them. They are not adjustable but are set up for a nice mix of on/off road use. They are about the same price as Rancho's so it's really just a choice of whether you want the adjustable feature or not. I decided that I'd never change them once set so the adjustable feature would be lost on me. The OME are progressive so they are kinda light on the smaller bumps and get stiffer on the larger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tom4bren View Post
    Rick,

    It doesn't look like the spacer serves any purpose. Can you even get the cotter pin back in with it like that?

    BTW, I ended up getting the OME shocks from Indy. I've been very happy with them. They are not adjustable but are set up for a nice mix of on/off road use. They are about the same price as Rancho's so it's really just a choice of whether you want the adjustable feature or not. I decided that I'd never change them once set so the adjustable feature would be lost on me. The OME are progressive so they are kinda light on the smaller bumps and get stiffer on the larger.

    Tom
    I need the spacer or the pin will sit too high above castle nut. I read some old post last night and a couple people describe the same thing I have. The bearing rod is smaller than the stock therefore travels to far into tapered housing leaving very little room for boot/grease and movement. It seems a few others have installed them so I just want to find out if theirs was done the same way as mine, before I start driving it.

    Thanks for the knowledge on the Shocks Tom!
    Last edited by VXRick : 11/06/2014 at 07:06 AM

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    I can't see your pics here at "work", but from your description you have it right. The tie rods that Indy4x came up with for the HD tie rod system are for an old Ford pickup, and while the taper is correct they are too long without the spacer.

    Not sure what you mean by "large rubber bushings" though. Are you referring to the dust boot? If so, it just kind of squishes down over the top of the joint to keep dirt out of the joint.
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