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Brian L.
Do you sell the replacement boots for these? CE-9701B
Thanks

No. But we can special order it, or it can be ordered directly through the manufacturer.
Michael C.
Will this fit a RHD Jeep?

This is for LHD only. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Michael N.
will this fit a 1998 xj cherokee? 5.5 lift and dropped steering box pitman arm?

Yes, fits all models of XJ Cherokee's. Can be used with up to 5 in.–6 in. of lift, but requires the use of a 2 in. dropped pitman arm for any lift amount over 4 in.
Scott S.
What is the best grease to use in this unit? I have used Lucas Red/Tacky in the past for my frontend.

For tie rods, the best grease to use is a lithium complex grease with added molybdenum disulfide (moly), often referred to as a "GC-LB rated" grease, as it provides excellent wear resistance and protection against high temperatures and pressure typical in steering components; most automotive stores will carry a suitable option labeled as "multi-purpose" grease with the correct specifications. Some popular brands and grease options: Valvoline Synpower Grease, Lucas Oil Red and Tacky, Mystik JT-6 Hi Temp Grease, and Mopar Multi-Purpose Grease.
Rudy P.
Will this work with stock 15” wheels?

For use on vehicles with 2” to 6” of lift and the factory installed Jeep pitman arm. Vehicles must have a minimum of a 2” of bump stop over stock. They do not state a backspace requirement. Keep in mind that stock sized wheels should not be used if your tires are oversized. Thanks for your inquiry.
Scott S.
Are there any limitations regarding rim backspacing to use this system? I had a friend that discovered an issue when installing a Synergy system.

This system is based off the factory wheel size and backspace. That would be the minimum wheel requirements as well as a minimum of 2" bump stops. Thank you for the question.
LANCE L.
I have a TJ with 5.5” lift and drop pitman arm. Will this setup work with the drop pitman arm?

This is designed for vehicles with a 4" lift and stock pitman arm. Drop pitman arms may cause a clearance issue.
Hank K.
Hi, I ordered through you guys the Left, Driver side replacement tie rod end for the rock jock setup. Today I received the RH pass side end.# CE-9701TRL which I will keep for future use. Could you send me the info to try and get the driver side again, Thanks Hank Koppenol

Hi there. Sure can - the other side is here: https://www.quadratec.com/products/56116_204.htm
Chris D.
is this designed to fix bump steer/ jittery steering in a lifted jeep? or just toughness for offroad purposes ?

It is engineered for strength and geometry for the taller lifts and off-road purposes. If you are having an issue with bump-steer you would want to troubleshoot your front track bar. The jittery steering may be helped with this since the tubes are larger and stronger, they will resist flexing under the weight of larger wheels and tires.
JEFF L.
Will this fit the Rubicon model with D44 front, or is the CE-9701M version required? (Without hitting the diff cover when turning / articulating, of course)

Yes you will be ok with this on an Rubicon.