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Excellent work Mike, she's coming along nicely.
Excellent work Mike, she's coming along nicely.



Thanks Paco.
I didn't get as much done over the weekend on it as I had hoped. My son and future daughter in law found a living room set that they really liked last week. My wife and I told them we would get them a living room set or bedroom set for their wedding and after they told us Friday night they found "the one" they really liked we went Saturday morning and picked it up for them. I didn't get out to the shop until late Saturday afternoon and then only got a little bit of work done on his truck.



zmotorsports said:It drove great and my son said it seemed smoother and quieter but I think it may be the placebo affect. Although he is used to the vehicle more so than I am and I can tell minor changes in my vehicles so maybe it is smoother and quieter.
Tonight we installed the Cognito steering g support kit on my son’s 2002 2500HD Duramax.
They help keep the steering box and idle arm from flexing causing steering wander. The front end of these trucks is the weakest part of the trucks. The inner tie rods are the size of my pinky finger. Super steer makes a nice upgraded setupWhat is the purpose or intended aim for this modification?
Thanks!
Sometimes knowing you’ve made the machine better translates through the steering wheel and into the drivers seat. Or it’s the shinny clean better looking than new thermostat housing. [emoji16]


What is the purpose or intended aim for this modification?
Thanks!
They help keep the steering box and idle arm from flexing causing steering wander. The front end of these trucks is the weakest part of the trucks. The inner tie rods are the size of my pinky finger. Super steer makes a nice upgraded setup
Tonight we installed the Cognito steering g support kit on my son’s 2002 2500HD Duramax.
Does he notice a difference with it installed, or is it just meant to stop future problems?
More so to keep the center link from pivoting front to rear than steering flex but it is mainly to prevent premature wear of the ball & socket on the center link at the pitman arm and idler arm positions. That constant flopping front to rear of the center link prematurely wears the joints and is just plain annoying in my opinion. These supports keep the center link centered from flopping yet still allow the joint to pivot as needed for steering.
And yes, the tie rods are very small. On my 2006 Duramax I added the Fabtech tie rods which are about 1.125" in diameter and on my son's 2002 Duramax we added the tie rod sleeves several years ago when he first bought the truck. We also added the Cognito upper A-arm to my son's when we leveled it out which places the upper ball joint in the correct orientation vs. someone who merely cranks the torsion bars down tight to raise the front end up.
Nice work on your sons Dmax, You saved him a ton of dough and more importantly taught him (and us) something. The Fabtech tie rods are a huge improvement over the skinny OEM. The Cogneto upgrade is on my list as well. I have a tight suspension but with the oversized tires I believe its a necessary justified upgrade. Are you happy with the material used and design of the Contigo brackets?
Thanks again for all you share with us Mike.






The weldlng and powder coating work are both top shelf. Bumper is going to look great on his truck.
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Thanks Paco.
As for the Cognito components, yes, I am very happy with their brackets. Actually everything that I have used from Cognito over the years I have found to be of very good quality and they function as advertised/designed. I haven't been disappointed in anything of theirs that I have used.
If you are looking to upgrade your tie rods I would suggest the heavy duty ones from either Fabtech or another similar vendor vs. the sleeves. The sleeves are a nice upgrade from stock and plenty stout for most vehicles such as my son's with just a leveled suspension and 33" tires on 18" wheels but with my 36" tires on a 6" lift I wanted the ultimate in strength and therefore went with the large replacement tie rods.
Thanks for the input on the Cognito.
I have been running the Fabtech tie rods since I lifted the rig. In fact,Its time for new rubber boots. Fabtech is proud of them but what's a guy to do.
The bumper looks over the top Mike, can't wait to see it on the rig. Excellent work my friend.
Bumpers are sweet.
Question about disc sander. Do you worry about sanding dust getting on lathe. Maybe it’s farther away than pic shows.
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Your welds are amazing. Very talented. I know professional welders that couldn’t lay it down like that. Very nice.
Mike that turned out great! Good luck on your son’s upcoming move. I have been moving stuff from my house to the shop over the last few weeks and my back is reminding me everyday!
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Bumpers look amazing!![]()
The bumper looks great Mike!

Thank you Cam. I'm anxious to see it on the Jeep.![]()
Ya I don’t know how you can help yourself. If it were me, it’d be installed tonight. Lol
Mike, that bumper looks great.




Damn that jeep has a commanding stance.
Me like!
...and put a little protectant on the fenders before snapping a few photos.
What are you using?