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Old 01-16-2006, 09:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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FYI- 97 4x4 Front end Part #'s - NS

Did a little work on my front end...thought someone might need some part #'s. These numbers pertain to a 1997 Dodge 2500 4x4. Parts were purchased from Carquest, but had Moog written on the box too.

Drivers side Tie rod end- ES 3248RT

Passenger side Tie rod end- ES 3249RT

Center link?thingy- DS1308T

Drag link end (connects to pitman arm)- DS1309

I also installed a single Rancho Steering stabalizer shock..but forgot the part#. Will post it later.
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Heres the Rancho steering stabalizer shock part #. Took me long enough to post...kept forgettin. I recommend it over a cheapy part store replacement. This thing is heavy duty, and it really helps improve the front end feel, expecially if your running bigger tires. Plus, its a direct replacement.


Rancho part #- RS5404
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