PMF Suspension Heavy Duty Single Piece Draglink 05-25 Ford SuperDuty
Do you have a loose feeling in the steering wheel of your SuperDuty, or maybe even a clunk when you hit small bumps in the road? Have you checked out the tie rods on your draglink (bar that connects your pitman arm to the passenger side steering knuckle) for excessive play? More times than not, this is the cause.
This draglink includes PMF’s Offroad Tie Rod upgrade, which provides significantly greater strength and durability than the factory-style setup. It utilizes a massive 1" FK heim joint along with PMF custom-machined 17-4 stainless steel tapered adapters that fit the OEM pitman arm taper while incorporating an integrated safety washer design for added security.
Also included is a custom high-strength Grade 9 mounting bolt to ensure maximum retention under heavy load and off-road use. Because this setup uses a heim joint, some states may not allow heims in steering systems for on-road applications, so this option is considered an off-road-use component. If your local regulations allow heim-style steering components, this is PMF’s recommended configuration for strength and long-term durability.
Original: $429.99
-70%$429.99
$129.00
Description
Do you have a loose feeling in the steering wheel of your SuperDuty, or maybe even a clunk when you hit small bumps in the road? Have you checked out the tie rods on your draglink (bar that connects your pitman arm to the passenger side steering knuckle) for excessive play? More times than not, this is the cause.
This draglink includes PMF’s Offroad Tie Rod upgrade, which provides significantly greater strength and durability than the factory-style setup. It utilizes a massive 1" FK heim joint along with PMF custom-machined 17-4 stainless steel tapered adapters that fit the OEM pitman arm taper while incorporating an integrated safety washer design for added security.
Also included is a custom high-strength Grade 9 mounting bolt to ensure maximum retention under heavy load and off-road use. Because this setup uses a heim joint, some states may not allow heims in steering systems for on-road applications, so this option is considered an off-road-use component. If your local regulations allow heim-style steering components, this is PMF’s recommended configuration for strength and long-term durability.


















