Currie Steering Upgrade

There's two Currie Steering kits. One is called Ultimate and out of stock. The other is CE-9701 and in stock https://savvyoffroad.com/product/ce-9701/. Is the 9701 as good as an upgrade as the Ultimate?

The ultimate uses an aluminum Tie Rod, I believe. The one you have linked is the standard CurrectLync that you can buy anywhere so you don't have to deal with savvy's terrible customer service. If you're looking for the ultimate set up, get this

https://www.rockjock4x4.com/CE-9701
and Add this tie rod

https://www.shop.blackmagicbrakes.com/4340-TIE-ROD-HEAT-TREATED-4340-TIE-ROD-HDTRC.htm
Alternatively, you could just order the drag link and a couple TRE's from Currie and add Blaine's Tie Rod. Not sure how the pricing would work out.
 
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The ultimate uses an aluminum Tie Rod, I believe. The one you have linked is the standard CurrectLync that you can buy anywhere so you don't have to deal with savvy's terrible customer service. If you're looking for the ultimate set up, get this

[URL][URL]https://www.rockjock4x4.com/CE-9701[/URL][/URL]

and Add this tie rod

[URL][URL]https://www.shop.blackmagicbrakes.com/4340-TIE-ROD-HEAT-TREATED-4340-TIE-ROD-HDTRC.htm[/URL][/URL]

Alternatively, you could just order the drag link and a couple TRE's from Currie and add Blaine's Tie Rod. Not sure how the pricing would work out.

The Savvy aluminum tie rod is also thicker than Currie/RockJock and can create clearance problems that the BMB heat treated steel tie rod does not. BMB is the better product.
 
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1.25" vs 1.5". Another vote for the 4340 tie rod.

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