Yeah, this one is actually already bent, but I thought I might be able to get it mostly straight with the press (wouldn't be the first time...), then sleeve it and run it. Basically I'm looking at my steering geometry and wondering if I really need to invest in a flat-top knuckle and high-steer arm. I'm thinking about just running an inverted T setup (just like the axle had stock) and seeing how it goes. I may flip the tie rod to the top of the knuckles instead of the bottom, and I'll be within a few inches of high-steer. Since I don't know how well it will work, I don't want to invest a bunch in new tie rod parts that I may not be able to use. This is not the first time, and I'm sure it won't be the last time that I need to tap a tie rod and drag link, so I'm leaning towards purchasing the taps to be able to do it myself. I need to get a tapered reamer too.