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American Star 4130 Chromoly 3/4 Inch Rod Ends / Heim Joints Sale Price: $29.95 |
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You are looking at a set of (2) 3/4 Inch 4130 Chromoly Teflon-Kevlar Lined Right Hand Thread Rod Ends/Heim Joints. These ends have a 3/4 Inch shank and 3/4 inch ID hole. They are 3/4-16 Right Thread Pitch. The body is manufactured out of High Strength Aircraft Grade 4130 Chromoly Steel, Kevlar® Reinforced Nylon 12 with PTFE Lined and Zinc Plated for corrosion resistance. The Ball is precision manufactured out of 52100 Bearing Steel, Heat Treated, Hard Chrome Plated and precision ground. This rod end has a 28,800 Lb lateral load rating. You will not get a better quality heim joint-rod end anywhere. We guarantee it. On top of that, you won't beat our price either. These super strong rod ends are most commonly used on Sand Rails, Rock Crawlers, ATV's. Race Cars etc.. Please Note: These Rod Ends Also fit the spindle side of American Star, Fireball Racing, Janssen Racing and Full-Flight A-Arms that utilize a 3/4 Inch Heim Style Ball Joint |
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My pastor is always quoting books by author John Ortberg, so I was really excited when I was offered the chance to review his latest, Faith & Doubt. The topic was especially intriguing because it's one that often stays in the closet. Most of us have probably had doubts about God at one point or another in our lives, but we feel ashamed about lacking faith and often keep it to ourselves, hoping it will pass. But, in Faith & Doubt, Ortberg assures us that doubt is not the opposite of faith. In fact, it can actually strengthen our relationship with God! Ortberg admits that even he has struggled with faith in God. And great Christians like Billy Graham and Mother Teresa have also expressed feelings of doubt. It's comforting to know that faith and doubt can walk hand-in-hand. So, this book answers the question: "Is it possible that doubt might be one of those unwelcome guests of life that is sometimes, in the right circumstances, good for you?"
John Ortberg is a master at using real-life stories and down-to-earth writing to explore the religious issues that we all grapple with. He tackled materialism in When the Game Is Over, It All Goes Back in the Box. He spoke of fear and courage in If You Want to Walk on Water, You've Got to Get Out of the Boat. And he wrote about having an intimate relationship with God in God Is Closer Than You Think. But, of all these issues, I think that doubt is a "biggie" in today's world. It's far too easy to wonder if God exists when we see tragedy and violence all around us. If there is a God, we tell ourselves, why doesn't he stop all the awful things from happening? Why did he let a child die, or a house burn down, or a father of six lose his job? These are questions that all of us grapple with. It's easy to have faith when things are going well, but much more difficult to hang onto when they aren't.
Of course, doubt isn't always okay. It can have very negative and serious consequences. "I often find myself wishing, given the damage that doubt can do, that God would just remove it," writes Ortberg. "But he generally doesn't. Maybe he has a reason not to." Ortberg knows that God can use doubt to help us grow. "Sometimes doubt can do good in us. It can motivate us to study and learn. It can purify false beliefs that have crept into our faith. It can humble our arrogance. It can give us patience and compassion with other doubters. It can remind us of how much truth matters."
In Faith & Doubt, Ortberg doesn't shy away from the tough issues, but addresses them head-on. He answers the questions we have about belief and comforts us in our doubts. And, in closing, he explains why, despite his doubts, he chooses to believe. If you've never once in your life doubted God's existence or promises, then feel free to skip this book. But if you are like most of us with imperfect faith, Faith & Doubt is eye-opening and highly recommended.
Susan M. Heim is a former Senior Editor for the bestselling "Chicken Soup for the Soul" series. Her published books include "It's Twins! Parent-to-Parent Advice from Infancy Through Adolescence"; "Oh, Baby! 7 Ways a Baby Will Change Your Life the First Year"; "Twice the Love: Stories of Inspiration for Families with Twins, Multiples and Singletons"; "Boosting Your Baby's Brain Power"; and, "Chicken Soup for the Soul: Twins and More." Her articles and essays have appeared in many books, magazines and websites. Susan writes a regular online column for Mommies Magazine called "Loving and Living with Twins and Multiples." She is also an expert on twins and multiples for AllExperts.com and ParentsConnect.com, and a parenting expert for SelfGrowth.com.
Susan is the founder of TwinsTalk, a website about twins and raising twins (http://www.twinstalk.com). Susan shares her parenting wisdom on her blog, Susan Heim on Parenting, at http://www.susanheim.blogspot.com She is the mother of 4 sons -- two teens and twin preschoolers.
Ball joint
Theory
A ball joint is used for allowing three rotations. It fixes the three possible translations (X,Y,Z).
Purpose
Ball joints are the pivot between the wheels and the suspension of an automobile. Ball joints play a critical role in the safe operation of an automobile's steering and suspension. Ball joints can also be found in most linkage systems for motion control applications, and should not be confused with spherical rod end bearings, which are a different design.
Maintenance
Sealed ball joints do not require lubrication as they are "lubed for life" but standard ball joints must be lubed from time to time. It's best to inspect standard ball joints once a year. Generally speaking, standard ball joints will outlive sealed ones because eventually the seal will break, causing the joint to dry out and rust. While there is no exact lifespan that can be put on a sealed ball joint, they can fail as early as 80,000 miles. Signs of a failing ball joint start with a clicking or snapping sound when the wheel is turned and eventually turns into a squeaking sound at the end of a stop, when the gas pedal is used and/or also when hitting bumps. Another symptom could be 'thud' noises coming from front suspension when going over bumps.
If a ball joint fails, the results can be dangerous as the wheel's angle will be unconstrained, causing loss of control. Because the tire will be at an unintended angle, the vehicle will come to an abrupt halt damaging the tires. Also, during failure, debris can damage other parts of the vehicle.
See also
Rod end bearing (heim joint)
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