just ordered 08.5-12 steering for my truck :)
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yeah, I've seen those, but didn't want to spend $500 on it.
and LOL @ the second pic on thurens site...thuren steering with a DT Pro Fab track bar standing out like a sore thumb!
I have that same track bar works great and its cheaper than thurens. better designed too I think since they use a relocation bracket and no bends in the bar.
and LOL @ the second pic on thurens site...thuren steering with a DT Pro Fab track bar standing out like a sore thumb!
I have that same track bar works great and its cheaper than thurens. better designed too I think since they use a relocation bracket and no bends in the bar.
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got my 08.5 steering and bilstein 7100 installed today!
looks like I had no clearance issues with the tie rod ends with my 16" centerline wheels. they have enough offset that they are pretty far away from the tie rod ends.
comparison old vs new:
now I did have to reverse the direction of the stabilizer mount, and modify the mount a little bit to get my carli low-mount bilstein 7100 to work with it...
If you reverse the mount 180° and suck it in all the way towards the right wheel it will work. then you need to grind the curve off the edge towards the stabilizer, and cut about 1/2" off of the top u-bolt, and it will clear the stabilizer and everything else. also will steer lock to lock without making contact with any parts (though it does get within 1/2" of the diff at full left lock) and after grinding and cutting the bolt, it clears the stabilizer by 1/4"
able to go full steer both directions without reaching the end of the shock, but it does get within 1/4" of the end of the shock on the left side but hits steering lock before that happens.
btw I have no problem with a DT pro fab trackbar clearing my diff..it doesn't even get close to touching...so in that other pic, that guy F-ed up his front end or did or has longer control arms, cause with stock control arms it clears no problem..
looks like I had no clearance issues with the tie rod ends with my 16" centerline wheels. they have enough offset that they are pretty far away from the tie rod ends.
comparison old vs new:
now I did have to reverse the direction of the stabilizer mount, and modify the mount a little bit to get my carli low-mount bilstein 7100 to work with it...
If you reverse the mount 180° and suck it in all the way towards the right wheel it will work. then you need to grind the curve off the edge towards the stabilizer, and cut about 1/2" off of the top u-bolt, and it will clear the stabilizer and everything else. also will steer lock to lock without making contact with any parts (though it does get within 1/2" of the diff at full left lock) and after grinding and cutting the bolt, it clears the stabilizer by 1/4"
able to go full steer both directions without reaching the end of the shock, but it does get within 1/4" of the end of the shock on the left side but hits steering lock before that happens.
btw I have no problem with a DT pro fab trackbar clearing my diff..it doesn't even get close to touching...so in that other pic, that guy F-ed up his front end or did or has longer control arms, cause with stock control arms it clears no problem..
Last edited by Jigabop; 06-25-2012 at 02:17 AM.
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as for driving...its definitely a lot tighter steering. 95% of my steering slop and wander is gone. now its all in the steering column.. my column still creeks and pops. need to probably replace the column and get the rock solid ram steering fix.
steering is very responsive and doesn't try to jump anywhere. even over bumps and what not...just stays goin straight..
thanks
not sure on a 1500...you can certainly try to get one for a 2012 ram 1500 4x4 and see if it fits? I dont know if anyone has tried it before...
I know it for sure fits the 2500 and 3500 rams that are 2000 and up. only reason it didn't fit 99 and down was due to front axles are not as wide on the older trucks. 2000+ they made the front axle several inches wider. for 99 and under they can still use the 99HD T-steering which is just about the same thing, but it fits the axles that are shorter in length, and you have to buy parts individually. it doesn't come as an assembly like the 08.5-2012 steering does...
dodge is actually doing this retrofit now on 2003 and newer trucks that come in with steering issues... don't think they knew that late model 2nd gens could use it too... lol
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I wanted to bump this thread. I just got my 8.5+ steering to go along with my dana 60s installed and this stuff is HEAVY DUTY. The weak little y-steering is so small. This new t-style steering is comparable in thickness to the trac bar.
I have yet to actually drive with it on, but initial impressions are great. Fit like a charm too. Direct bolt on, minus alignment of course.
Not sure what Im gonna do about steering stabilizer though.. stock one doesnt work with this new setup. Probably just run without one for a while
I have yet to actually drive with it on, but initial impressions are great. Fit like a charm too. Direct bolt on, minus alignment of course.
Not sure what Im gonna do about steering stabilizer though.. stock one doesnt work with this new setup. Probably just run without one for a while
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MMmmhh intresting...
Also want to know if it fits a 98 4x4
I already know that the 2000- and up have a wider frontaxle so I have to cut of 0,5" from the TRE on the pitmanarm and the left wheel.
Also have to change the pitman arm for a 200 one?
But what about the tapperd size??
Thanks and greetings,
Erik.
Also want to know if it fits a 98 4x4
I already know that the 2000- and up have a wider frontaxle so I have to cut of 0,5" from the TRE on the pitmanarm and the left wheel.
Also have to change the pitman arm for a 200 one?
But what about the tapperd size??
Thanks and greetings,
Erik.