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Old 02-13-2003, 10:41 AM   #7
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ok to answer the last posts question. JIC are spherical rod end TC rods the ball joint at the end replaces your stock bushing. It is a nice setup . It is full race . A lot of people go with because they do not want to A : find a shop to press out there old TC rod bushing or B: Want a plug and play install withno extra work. The other reason some people run them is they track there car constantly and want the best.
Bottom line, If you can do the work yourself, on getting out your old TC Rod bushing, you are gonna save yourself quite a bit of money, going with the Whiteline. They will give you the same feel that the more expensive TC rods do for a lot less money.
Thats it a nutshell they do the job and work . They are a vast improvement over stock and you will feel the difference in your steering.
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