Hello to all, I have bought several items from Mac and can't complain. But just a quick question regarding center link (drag link). Is the quality good? Reason I'm asking is, I need to replace the center link for 1951 Mercury and Mac's price is $139 for that year versus Kanter $195? The big price difference makes me wonder if its quality or just is. Trust me, not complaining for the price but I can see one being more expensive than the other but a gap like that is pretty crazy. If anyone has bought one from Mac, would you recommend? Thanks again
I doubt that Mac's would stock and sell any sub-standard qualiity part. Especially for steering gear. Can you say "Law Suit"?
Very true. Thanks for the reply. I want to order but wanted to hear what you guys thought or expierence. For the most part all other steering components are pretty much head to head with Lanter being a couple more dollars but like I said thats a pretty big gap. I'm pretty set with Mac, will most likely place my order tonite. Thanks
I ordered my center link from Kanter and have absolutely no problems with it. Mine is for a 1954 Ford,,the parts was made in the USA. Check with Macs and ask if it's American made piece or off shore? HRP
Just FYI - called and manufactured in Argentina. Not a big deal but that explains to me why such a ~$50 dollar gap.
I purchased one from Macs for my 51 Merc and it matches up to the OEM fairly well. It's hard to beat the old OEM FoMoCo stuff. It appears to be as good as any of the aftermarket ones that used to be available from Moog, Regal, or Thompson Products (TRW). The rod size is .040" smaller in diameter but it formed well enough. It's a lot straighter and tighter than the one I replaced it with for sure. It is a product of Argentina. The tapers were all good and the inner tie rods fit in well. I haven't compared it to the Kanter parts yet so I don't know how it would stack up.
kanters is for those who read hemmings and enjoy unrealistic pricing---but they were the only source for a long time and supplied a good product...
My cousin pull a drag link on his '47 Ford from Macs. It flexed when the wheels were turned but that was a few years ago. Personally I buy mine off "that auction site", NOS only
Lots of things for machine tools are made in Argentina, probably a vestige from the days of the Nazis hiding out there. You should be fine with it. FWIW, centerlinks for OT cars are really up there in price, so I'd jump at one for $139. Bob
Thanks to all for the replies. bobss396 - $139 is a killer price. They are out of stock at the moment. Looked at rare parts as I understand american made and $187 which is not far from others.
or http://www.parts123.com/0000024l/8M...1-mercury_steering_drag_link-8m-3304uashm.htm 1949-1951 MERCURY STEERING DRAG LINK Years: 1949 1950 1951 Make: MERCURY Model: All MERCURY models Price:$125.00 Part#:8M-3304UASHM or center Link
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