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Description
Fits
Year
Make
Model
Engine
2005+
Ford
F-Series
6.0L, 6.4L, 6.7L Powerstroke
Get one of the best quality drag links on the market for your Powerstroke; machined to allow you to retain the factory steering stabilizer & is is also compatible with most aftermarket stabilizers with the use of a Synergy 4050-50 stabilizer clamp. This drag link was designed with a bend in order to clear the sway bar, so there wont be any clearance issues or knocking.
Part Number:8600-01
Features
Improves strength and steering feel and eliminates any chance of bending
Offers a more direct connection to the road compared to stock Synergy HD Metal on Metal Tie Rod Ends are stronger and more durable than stock
Synergy Tie Rod ends feature zerk fittings and are serviceable
Drag link is adjustable on the vehicle without needing to be removed
Drag link is bent for suspension articulation clearance
Compatible with stock wheels and tires with correct tie rod end adjustment
Drag link retains the stock steering stabilizer
Eliminates unwanted drag link flop
Includes:
(1) Ford Super Duty HD Drag Link
(1) 4152-L Ford Super Duty pitman arm tie rod end
(1) 4153-L Ford Super Duty single plane tie rod end
(1) 3622-10-14-PL Adjuster sleeve
(2) Pinch bolts and hardware
Measured in a straight line from center of bolt hole to center of bolt hole
Synergy High-Performance Grease recommended(4119) to be used with all Tie Rod Ends
Synergy Premium Copper Infused Anti-Seize to be used with all threaded components (TRE's and Adjuster Sleeve)
Synergy tie rod (8602-01) is recommended with Ford F-250 / F-350, but not required
Ford F-450 / F-550 at full suspension compression, the drag link may contact the outer plastic protective sleeve of the stabilizer. There is no damage to stabilizer, but to avoid this slight contact we recommend running 1" of Bump Stop spacing. If running a tie rod-mounted steering stabilizer, no bump stop spacing is required