Sleeves, Fabtech HD Tie Rods or Cognito HD Tie Rods?

Alligator

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Just trying to get a few opinions of what you all think is the best, I have my own opinions just seeing what you guys like better? FYI, I have run both Fabtech and Sleeves on the two of my trucks and neither have broken, just wanted others opinions.
 

dmaxalliTech

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my nod goes to sleeves. They fit OEM parts and you can find a tie rod anywhere for OEM replacement. An aftermarket large one fails and your stuck until you get another in.

My 2 cents anyways..
 

Kat

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All our trucks just run sleeves and we haven't had a problem with more passes then I can count between them all. Both Blue and Wendy also run Cognito braces and Casper has a SD centerlink.
 

MMLMM

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my nod goes to sleeves. They fit OEM parts and you can find a tie rod anywhere for OEM replacement. An aftermarket large one fails and your stuck until you get another in.

My 2 cents anyways..

Good point, Never thought of it like that.

So far I love my sleeves (Pac Brake) but I never tried out the full tie rod.
Plus I'd think with sleeves you'd have less of a chance of having to get an alignment after the install...
 

sweetdiesel

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I have Cognito hiem joint style and untill recently they have worked really well over 70 000 miles with out issues but they are now worn out and seem to be a pain to get the ends,As they are switching out to a different newer style...WHY?

Ive never been a big fan of GM tierod ends but on my 01 I do have sleeves and not bigger tires so im sure they will be just fine:)

One thing i also liked about the COGs is that your wheel alingment shops seem to really like the adjustability

Just my 2 cents
 

knagel

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I run a Fabtech 6" lift and sled pull. I started with cognito braces and sleeves. It didn't cut it. I still had MAJOR toe problems. I bought the SD stainless centerlink and Super Steer Idler support and Cognito HD tie rods. This is definately a good purchase if you run a lift and want to sled pull. You definately loose turning radius unless you want to drag a tire but this is the closest I have felt to a solid front end since a solid front end. I will plan to switch back to factory tie rods w/ sleeves and centerlink this fall when snow pushing comes around.
 

RENODMAX

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I run sleeves and my own braces for the front end. Works wonderfully Id never pay the money for HD tierods.
 

1slow01Z71

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Im glad this came up I was planning on buying cognito hd rods. Guess ill get sleeves instead, Im running 35s and do a lot of offroading and hoepfully soon ill have a cognito 4-6 and a built trans. Why do people go with the hd rods instead of sleeves since they are cheaper? Who has the cheapest sleeves or I one brand better then the other?
 

RENODMAX

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Im glad this came up I was planning on buying cognito hd rods. Guess ill get sleeves instead, Im running 35s and do a lot of offroading and hoepfully soon ill have a cognito 4-6 and a built trans. Why do people go with the hd rods instead of sleeves since they are cheaper? Who has the cheapest sleeves or I one brand better then the other?

I have SD sleeves. You can get sleeves through PPE as well. Id stick with those two as I dislike knockoffs.
 

sweetdiesel

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I just got a set of the new style Cognito tie rods
they are pretty nice and beefy

Ive had the super steer and cog braces for a long time now and tons of boosted launches
I eventually bent the stock centerlink though