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Old 01-06-2015, 11:43 AM
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In the market for a new tie rod was thinking about the synergy or Rock krawler what are people on here running I am also running 16s
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Also interested. Maybe more so in what people don't recommend.

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Synergy. I run one and everyone I wheel with does. They can handle the abuse.

I've held the Currie tie rod and it's massive but that's all I can say about it.
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I've been running synergy up front for about a 1.5 years now and everything is rock solid. Easy to adjust and greaseable, really nice setup. I have their draglink flip kit as well and I would recommend it if your rig has a sizable lift.
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I can't speak for many other companies, but I just received my Synergy tie rod last week. Easy install, on vehicle adjustment, and even though it is much stronger than the stock tie rod (and much heavier), it is still the same diameter so there isn't the necessity to purchase an aftermarket steering stabilizer mount. I have other Synergy parts and have never been disappointed. Again, I haven't driven any other tie rods, so I'm not saying it's the best, but I am happy with my purchase.

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Synergy is a good choice and is what I run. This TR is easy to adjust. If you go with their DL, then you only need to carry 1 TRE as a spare, as it will fit all both ends of the DL as well as the TR.


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I'll throw this out there, too. I have synergy and I'm very happy with it! I would have also looked at rock krawler 's but it wouldn't work with the backspacing on my wheels.
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Looks like im leaning towards the synergy
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I also agree Synergy is very nice. we sell a bunch of them , We run them on our personal rigs and we stock them in all of our warehouses.

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Just got the synergy one and love it, can't wait to wheel it in the spring since this is my busy season


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