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Potato Potato Mar 14, 2016 03:21 AM

Spohn Tie Rod, Opinions?
 
I'm looking for some feedback on the Spohn JK tie rod. I searched and was not able to find a review, although it sounds like plenty have purchased this tie rod.

I like the fact that the stock knuckles do not have to be reamed and the price is low when compared to others. I'm not really interested in making my own tie rod.

Any feedback would be appreciated. Also, what wheels are you guys running with this tie rod? I have Rubicon wheels with 1.5in spacers that sound like they will clear the 1 ton TREs, but it would be good to know for sure.

ajeeper Mar 14, 2016 04:30 AM

I don't have any experience with the tie rod you mentioned but there's a new vendor here on the forum that have some awesome steering they're selling. I know they're tie rods there is no need for reaming as well and do fit your setup. I think there may be a forum discount too. Check them out... www.fusion4x4.com

jedg Mar 14, 2016 04:37 AM

Did a search on JK-Forum and found this - https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/modi...ie-rod-319848/

kjeeper10 Mar 14, 2016 04:43 AM

As far as im concerned its a crap shoot with 1 ton ends. Some need to be reamed some dont.
I 2nd the Fusion tie rod or Steersmarts Yeti.

PsychoCupcake Mar 14, 2016 05:04 AM

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I third this motion. Fusion 4x4 is the way to go with their heavy duty setup that doesn't require reaming anything out. Plus, talk about the best packaging I've ever seen:

jedg Mar 14, 2016 05:14 AM


Originally Posted by PsychoCupcake (Post 4197761)
I third this motion. Fusion 4x4 is the way to go with their heavy duty setup that doesn't require reaming anything out. Plus, talk about the best packaging I've ever seen:

Holy cow! With packaging like that, I'm surprised they don't require you to return the box! hehehehe...

PsychoCupcake Mar 14, 2016 05:39 AM


Originally Posted by jedg (Post 4197764)
Holy cow! With packaging like that, I'm surprised they don't require you to return the box! hehehehe...

I know! It's damn classy. I mean how many times have you ordered something and you go to carry the box and you can hear all the metal bit banging around? Right? It's happened to all of us. Can't wait to get it installed this weekend.

ajeeper Mar 14, 2016 05:58 AM


Originally Posted by PsychoCupcake (Post 4197772)
I know! It's damn classy. I mean how many times have you ordered something and you go to carry the box and you can hear all the metal bit banging around? Right? It's happened to all of us. Can't wait to get it installed this weekend.

Would love to see installed pics

Potato Potato Mar 14, 2016 06:13 AM


Originally Posted by PsychoCupcake (Post 4197761)
I third this motion. Fusion 4x4 is the way to go with their heavy duty setup that doesn't require reaming anything out. Plus, talk about the best packaging I've ever seen:

Is that the 1 ton or 2.5 ton? What stabilizer bracket are you going to run?

Sounds like the overwhelming opinion is that the fusion is worth the extra $100 over the Spohn? Not to sound like a cheap a$$, its just that my project to do ball joints has evolved into unit bearings, u-joints, drag link, tie rod, and c-gussets.

PsychoCupcake Mar 14, 2016 06:30 AM


Originally Posted by Potato Potato (Post 4197785)
Is that the 1 ton or 2.5 ton? What stabilizer bracket are you going to run? Sounds like the overwhelming opinion is that the fusion is worth the extra $100 over the Spohn? Not to sound like a cheap a$$, its just that my project to do ball joints has evolved into unit bearings, u-joints, drag link, tie rod, and c-gussets.

That's the 2.5 ton. And using the PSC clamp for 1.75" OD.

I couldn't tell from reading the description... Is the Spohn 1 ton or 2.5 ton ends? Also one of the big differences is that Fusion 4x4 is using aluminum for the shaft instead of chromoly.


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