2014-2023 Cummins Death Grip Tie Rod (KRDTR14)
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                  Description
                  
                
              
              Description
Fits
| Year | Make | Model | Engine | 
| 2014-2023 | Dodge | 2500/3500 4x4 only | 6.7L ISB Cummins | 
Tie Rods are one of the most important components of your steering system, If your steering feels sloppy, unpredictable, or unstable, chances are your tie rod could be worn out or have failed. And for those who want more than OEM, Kryptonite's Death Grip Steering Kit is quite literally the ultimate upgrade.
This link can literally do it all: Allowing for fine-tune adjustments to correct steering geometry for proper alignment and handling, also reducing vertical load on your steering box thus improving your overall driving experience and improving longevity of other steering components.
                
                  Features
                  
                
              
              Features
- Oversized Heavy Duty Rod Ends
- Compatible with any stabilizer that uses OEM mounts
- Extreme Strength 7075 Grade Link
- Unique Tapered Death Grip Jam Nut System for a secure fit
- Direct Bolt-In Replacement
 
- Improved Strength and Rigidity over OEM
- Made in the USA
                
                  Warranty
                  
                
              
              Warranty
Kryptonite No Fine Print Lifetime Warranty: Kryptonite steering and suspension components are warrantied for life to their original purchaser. This warranty is against any manufacturer defects, premature wear, or breakage. Race it, jump it, off-road it, wreck it, lift it- I think you get it? We don't care. If you can break it, we will replace it.
Warranty Excludes Heim Joints.
Your Kryptonite products must be purchased from an authorized dealer and must complete warranty registration within 90 days of purchase.
        
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