Just finished installing mine... Tie rod only as I did not need to change out the drag link.
(1) ES3096L End
(1) ES2079S Sleeve
(1) DS1312 Tie Rod
(1) ES3096L End
(1) ES2079S Sleeve
(1) DS1312 Tie Rod
Not only does that look great but the photo composition is phenomenal! You should make that a poster and hang it in your garageJust the basic Rustoleum spray enamel. One coat primer, two coats semi gloss black.
There's a pretty good thread about everything needed here.
I may be wrong But i used 1430 and I would Strongly Reccomend DS 1310 from MOOG or the original part. 1430 is like a ZJ part and 1310 looks like my TJ steering. It might be the reason why I have a bit of loose steering that was not there with my factory tj steering setup. I am open to being wrong as at the moment my old steering linkage is somewhere else So I can't double check it.I would recommend adding the TJ drag link part number as well (DS1430)
The bend gives you clearance when turning so your draglink doesn't bang your tie rod into the right spring perch.I want to replace my steering but I can't get over the fact that the uneccessary bend in the tierod looks so dumb on a TJ.
@ac_ is right, the ZJ drag link is angled slightly differently. Either will work, I THINK, and I’d say go with the cheaper one, as there is no advantage strength-wise of one over the other. But to be safe, go with the TJ drag link.
EDIT: I am correct. The ZJ and TJ drag link are angled slightly different. However, the only thing that changes is a slight angle on installation of the steering stabilizer. Everything else is the same. YOu can use the ZJ one and save some big bucks. If I recall, it was about half the price of the TJ one. I used the ZJ and saved. Also, you may not neeed a new drag link, just the tie rod ends, so that saves even more
If you go with the TJ drag link aren’t the threads different thickness since the ZJ is beefier?
