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Rugged Ridge HD Tie Rod Assembly 97-06 Jeep Wrangler

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Rugged Ridge HD Tie Rod Assembly 97-06 Jeep WranglerBeef up your ride with Rugged Ridge steering components. This is a bolt on solution for preventing bent tie rods from wheeling with larger tires. The tubes are 1 1 4 in. dia. steel that is cold rolled, pierced, and drawn through dies to produce a 1 4 in. wall thickness. This is true DOM tubing with NO seams OR welds to fail. Heavy duty 7 8 in. rod ends feature standard tapered ends to fit stock knuckle applications. You get one ton strength without

Beef up your ride with Rugged Ridge steering components. This is a bolt-on solution for preventing bent tie rods from wheeling with larger tires. The tubes are 1-1/4 in. dia. steel that is cold rolled, pierced, and drawn through dies to produce a 1/4 in. wall thickness. This is true DOM tubing with NO seams OR welds to fail. Heavy duty 7/8 in. rod ends feature standard tapered ends to fit stock knuckle applications. You get one ton strength without any modifications to your steering knuckles.

This Part Fits:

Year Make Model Submodel
1984-1993 Jeep Cherokee Base
1991-1992 Jeep Cherokee Briarwood
1985-1988 Jeep Cherokee Chief
1996,1998-2001 Jeep Cherokee Classic
1993-1997 Jeep Cherokee Country
1985-1992 Jeep Cherokee Laredo
1987-1992,1998-2001 Jeep Cherokee Limited
1985-1990 Jeep Cherokee Pioneer
1994-2001 Jeep Cherokee SE
1989-2001 Jeep Cherokee Sport
1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee Base
1993-1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo
1993-1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited
1995,1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee Orvis
1994-1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee SE
1997-1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee TSi
2006 Jeep Wrangler 65th Anniversary Edition
2003-2006 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon
1997-2004 Jeep Wrangler Sahara
1997-2006 Jeep Wrangler SE
1997-2006 Jeep Wrangler Sport
2004-2006 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited
2005-2006 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon
2002-2006 Jeep Wrangler X
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KatAC
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 5
Best fix for flats that I've ever used
I have a large zero turn mower that is 10 years old and had a slow leak in the front tire. I tried fix a flat but even a full can would barely get any of the product into the tire and would end up oozing around the valve. After a long search, I found FlatOut. I was reluctant at first because it required removing the valve core, which I had never done. (I'm a 60+ year old female.) But the ratings were so high and the fact it was made with Kevlar, changed my mind. And I am so glad!! The instructions were so simple, core valve came right out (and the tool and new core valve is included), the tube that you pull from the bottle, fit snuggly on the valve stem yet was not difficult to put on. I elevated the bottle, added the amount I thought it needed, removed the tube, pushed it back in the bottle, replaced the cap, and then put the new valve stem back in. It only took a few minutes. And no mess! I had put on rubber gloves, expecting some to spill but it's a thick liquid and does not seep out anywhere it's not supposed to! I filled the tire with air and checked it each day for a week to make sure there was no leak before I used it. I then mowed some rough ground that is hilly and rocky and when I was done, the tire was perfect. I was so pleased I did the same thing to the other tire that never lost any air because I didn't want to wait for a leak. BUY THIS PRODUCT if you are tired of messing with slow leaks or flat tires! I will never use anything else. I purchased a package of core valves and taped them on the bottle so I'll have them when needed! I would give this product 10 stars if I could. It states on the bottle this product was used in the military, so it really has been tested. Thank you FlatOut for a product that actually does what it says!
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Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2023
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Gabriel
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 5
IT JUST WORKS!
Size: 1-Pack (32 oz), Size: 1-Pack (32 oz)
I recently found a piece of wire stuck in the side wall of my Zero Turn mower's rear tire. The tire has less than a full season of use, so I was looking for an alternative to "FIX" my sidewall puncture instead of removing it and patching or replacing. After looking up several different products, I decided to try Multi Seal. After reading the directions, I removed the valve tool that was included with the bottle. It was a little confusing, but the tool is basically a "stopper" for the clear hose that's in the bottle. Once I removed the valve from the stem, I connected the clear hose to the stem and proceeded to squeeze the product into the tire. I was surprised as to how easily it flowed into the tire. It was much easier than other tire sealants I've used. Although, its recommended to use half of the bottle in a rear tire, I used significantly more. I wanted to make sure the sealant would get to the sidewall. When I was finished adding the product, I replaced the valve in the stem and inflated the tire to the recommended pressure. It was at this time I pulled the wire from the tire. I started the mower and drove it for a few minutes. When i stopped, the product had started to escape the tire through the puncture. In fact, I had another unknown puncture that showed signs of the Multi Seal product. After a few minutes, air was still escaping from the punctures so I ended up driving the mower for about 10-15 minutes. This seemed to do the trick. Over a week later and 1.5 hours of operation later, the tire is still holding air pressure. This product is the BEST tire sealant I have ever used. I will be adding it to all my non-highway tires that I own.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2019
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MasterTarl
Chelsea, US
★★★★★ 4
Works with effort
Size: 1-Gallon (128 oz)
I was skeptical about buying this. However, after installing the recommended ozs per tire, it seems to have fixed the two flats on my zero-turn lawnmower. I will continue to monitor the pressure, but it's held for four days at the time of this review. Caution. Even with a flat tire and no air, pumping the product into the tire builds backpressure, and the internal two-piece pump shaft blew apart on me; afterward, the hose connecting to the value stem blew off. In short, a lot of fluid was lost. Finally, the bottleneck of the pump collapsed when the bottle was only half empty. It's not as smooth an install as you are led to believe. It is a good concept, but the pump bottle is cheaply made and does not hold up well to deliver all the product to the tires. It fatigues after around 50 - 60 pumps, and you wind up struggling to get the job done.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2023
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Frances
Phoenix, US
★★★★★ 5
It did work
Size: 1-Pack (32 oz)
Sealed a small nail hole in a front tractor tire. Better than taking to shop for inside patch or making the 3x bigger for a rope patch.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2026
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Jim
Lake Worth, US
★★★★★ 5
Fixed a Bead Sealing Issue
Size: 1-Gallon (128 oz)
For traction in snow, I recently installed new "agricultural" style lugged front tires on a Simplicity garden tractor from around 1980. The tractor looks like it's survived a war, evidently having had a hard life as a workhorse owned by a school district. The front rims are rusty, and I naively thought the beads of these thick tires would seal properly anyway. They didn't. The jug of sealant ships with a valve core removal tool. Removing and reinstalling the cores is a piece of cake if you've never done it. I pumped a generous amount of the product into each tire and then did a few fast laps in a grassy paddock. It's a Kohler 19HP twin and it's a bit of a rocket. 😎 One tire sealed, the other didn't, and there was still a faint hiss. I added more product to that side and repeated the process. It seemed to hold. The next day that side was flat again, so I added more sealant and this time it held. Based on this experience, I'd say that instead of strictly following what the instructions recommended as an amount per tire, keep adding product in increments until the tire holds air. It's good stuff and it works. Will the tire self-heal if I puncture it? I don't know yet. It saved me the headache of having to remount these small tires or install tubes.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2026

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