3/4" Heim Steering Kit DIY steering upgrade with 3/4" Chromoly Heims Not your basic steering setup—this is the real deal for those ready to upgrade from stock-style tie rods to...
Not your basic steering setup—this is the real deal for those ready to upgrade from stock-style tie rods to something stronger, more adjustable, and trail-proven. This kit uses 3/4" Ruffstuff Heat Treated Chromoly Heim joints for superior articulation and strength, paired with 1.5" x .25" wall DOM tubing for serious abuse resistance. Whether you're building for a stock knuckle mount or high-steer arms, this setup delivers tight steering response and long-term reliability.
One of the standout features here is our integrated Safety Misalignment Spacers. We combined the safety washer with a standard misalignment spacer into one stainless steel piece. That means fewer parts, less clutter, and no weak shear points at the joint.
This is a DIY kit that gives you control over tube length and layout—just remember: measure twice, cut once, and always weld with the right setup. If you're running 35" tires or larger, we recommend stepping up to our 7/8" Heim Steering Kit.
Key Features
Part Number: R1307
Built for 3/4" Heim joints with 5/8" bore arms or knuckles
Includes extra-long DOM tubes for custom fitment (cut to length)
Threaded tube adapters feature hex heads for easy adjustability
Safety misalignments eliminate separate washers for strength and simplicity
Designed for DIY builders—welding required
Works with high steer arms or stock knuckles (with 5/8" bore)
Made in the USA
What's Included in This Kit
2 - RH 3/4" x 3/4" Heat Treated Chromoly Heims
2 - LH 3/4" x 3/4" Heat Treated Chromoly Heims
2 - RH 3/4" Hex Head Tube Adapters (1" Tube ID)
2 - LH 3/4" Hex Head Tube Adapters (1" Tube ID)
2 - RH 3/4" Jam Nuts
2 - LH 3/4" Jam Nuts
2 - 3/4" x 5/8" RS Stainless Safety Misalignment Spacers
2 - 3/4" x 5/8" RS Stainless High Misalignment Spacers
4 - 3/4" to 5/8" Narrow Stainless Misalignment Spacers
2 - 1.5" x .25" x 54" DOM Tubes
Rod End Maintenance Tip
We only recommend using Tri-Flow to service our rod ends. Using products like WD-40 or Blaster will void the warranty.
Tips to Help Prevent Any Seized or Warped Threads
Correctly adjust welder settings and start your puddle on the tube (too much heat will warp the threads).
Do not weld the tube adapter with the rod end threaded inside (different cooling rates will lock them together).
Wait until everything is fully cooled before threading rod ends into the adapters.
Note: 5/8" bolts not included. You'll need to determine the correct length based on your arms and pitman arm thickness.