Heavy-Duty Steering Upgrades
Performance Upgrades — Cheyenne, WY
Big tires, a leveled or lifted stance, and heavy front axles expose the factory steering linkage for what it is: adequate for stock, marginal for more. Bent tie rods, wandering dead spots, and the dreaded solid-axle death wobble are what happens when 37s meet factory-sized components.
TDC upgrades the weak links with heavy-duty tie rods and drag links, steering box braces, and stabilizers matched to tire size and use — turning a truck that fights you at highway speed back into one that tracks straight, loaded or empty.
What's Included
- HD tie rods and drag links that don't bend
- Steering box braces and stabilizers
- Death wobble prevention and cure
- Matched to tire size, lift and use
- Tracks straight with a trailer and a crosswind
How TDC Approaches a Build
- Start with the mission
Towing, daily driving, or fun — the truck's real job decides the parts list.
- Check the foundation
Compression, fuel system health and transmission condition get assessed before power gets added on top.
- Build as a system
Turbo, fuel, airflow, tuning and transmission have to match. Mismatched parts make heat, smoke and broken trucks.
- Support it after
The same shop that built it maintains it — no finger-pointing between the tuner and the mechanic.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does heavy-duty steering upgrades cost at TDC Automotive?
Labor is billed hourly at $125/hr for gas vehicles and $135/hr for diesel, and you'll get findings and an estimate before repair work begins. Call (307) 996-0980 with your year, make and model and Trevor can give you a realistic idea of what's involved.
Do I need an appointment for heavy-duty steering upgrades?
Call ahead at (307) 996-0980 — as an owner-operated shop, TDC schedules work so your vehicle gets Trevor's full attention rather than sitting in a lot for a week.
Where is the shop, and what area do you serve?
The shop is at 8407 Aztec Drive in Cheyenne, Wyoming, and serves all of southeast Wyoming plus the Nebraska panhandle and Northern Colorado — customers regularly drive in from Laramie, Wheatland, Torrington, Pine Bluffs, Wellington, Fort Collins and Greeley.