Superior Engineering heavy-duty, competition spec, high tensile tie rod for the Nissan GQ Patrol.
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Superior manufacture the world's strongest Nissan Patrol Steering Rods on the market. If you are serious about driving your truck hard then you need a Superior Competition Spec Tie Rod.
Key Features
- 35 OD 4340m High Tensile Steel Bar CNC machined to exact tolerance to create the toughest steering rods available.
- Rock rods are finished in a 7 step SA5 Zinc anti-corrosion finish so rust will not affect the threads
- Extra heavy duty female style in 30mm x 1.5 pitch
- Greasable
- Larger and stronger than the smaller male threaded tie rod ends that other manufacturers use
- Split clamp design to ensure there is no way they can come loose
- Australian made
- Lifetime warranty against bending.
Use TE135R & TE135L rod ends
Fitment Notes
Certification
Some vehicle modifications require LVVTA Certification. The following products may require LVVTA Certification when fitted:
- Adjustable Drag links and Drop Drag links
- Adjustable Panhard rods
- Adjustable Rear lower control arms
- Adjustable Rear upper control arms
- Adjustable Tie rods
- Adjustable Torque arms
- Diff drops
- Dropboxes
- Extended shackles
- Radius arms (in most instances)
- Upper control arms (UCA’s)
This information is a guide only, and we recommend you contact your local certifier in all cases where certification may be required.
Important information about steering components
- Superior Engineering steering components are replacement items that, in most cases, are upgraded to be a stronger, better choice than the factory item. Superior Engineering steering components will meet or exceed the factory specifications of OEM products.
- Although Superior Engineering may be stronger or exceed OEM specifications, maintenance must still be performed on the components to ensure a safe and reasonable life out of the products.
- For all steering products, we recommend you carefully check the ends, internal and external threads and on hollow bars inside the rod, every service you have on the vehicle or six-monthly minimum to ensure nothing is loose, damaged or rusted. Check to ensure no rust has formed on any steering parts as well, as this may shorten the life or warranty of the product.
- Due to the harsh environments such as beach work and general 4WDing, rust may quickly form on steel steering components. Therefore, we recommend you replace the items if rust is present.
- If there is any wear or ‘play’ in the ball joints, tie rod ends or threads, they must also be replaced for safety reasons.