ill try and get a pic tonight, but it seems that these arms would actually make the tie rod/draglink longer instead of shorter.
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ill try and get a pic tonight, but it seems that these arms would actually make the tie rod/draglink longer instead of shorter.
Use wheel spacers. Done.
If I end up not getting them on I will not get wheel spacers I will just stay with my current crossover steering.
High steer is for suckers. I never needed it. Not like it gets you any better performance than crossover does.
Single ended ram mounting:
I would like to mount my PSC ram with the fixed end atop the axle tube and the ram end atop the tie rod. This would keep it protected from rocks. The problem is the angle that it puts it at in relation to the TR. I realize the closer to parallel the better, but what is an accepted angle? Mounting it on front of the axle tube, and the backside of the TR would make it almost parallel, but the scratches on my tie rod mean the ram will get taken out eventually.
The heims on each end of the ram need to be in the same plane right?
Does the ram end of the ram need to mount in the center of the tie rod?
The axle is a balljoint 60 with the tie rod at about the axle tube center line. No high steer, just crossover. The distance between the tie rod and axle is 8" and the ram, heim hole to heim hole, fully 'collapsed' is 17".
Advice?
Anybody have a ball joint press I can borrow, or want to help me out sometime?
Sharpe does, or at least I have heard that he is good at pressing them (balls and joints that is) to his forehead
you can get them from any parts store, you rent them and then you get all your money back when you return them, like any other rental tool they have
I dont have a balljoint press.
Thanks Ed.
What about turning the ram around and mounting to GLO diff cover?
That would work good. They are pretty stout. It would be a pain if you need to take the cover off, but not too bad.
Personal preference I don't like mounting it to the diff cover. On the 44 and the first ram in the 60 before I got good steering i mounted the ram btween the axle and tie rod. There was barely Enough room but it worked. When u got better steering I flipped the tr over the top of the knuckles and mounted the ram a little higher on the axle. There should be some pics in my members rigs or build up thread for big nasty. At full turn to both sides the distance between the ram mount on the tie rod and the radius arm cap was close. Hope this helps some.
I have a warn 12,000 lbs winch. I do not have a hook for said winch. Where can one purchase a 12,000 lbs rated hook? On ebay they are rated for like 21,000 max, with a work load of 5,000.