High Clearance Steering
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For the arms I have a few different designs out being made and tested. I am trying to find the cheapest way to get these arms to you and not give up any strength. If you are running a front Dana 60, you are going to love what I have in the works! If you are searching a custom setup, drop me an email. I love attacking the double ended, tie rod behind axle, steering arms.
Custom Steering links also coming soon. I am awaiting the taps.
I will be fully set up to have your knuckles drilled and tapped. I will also have a limited selection of knuckles already drilled, tapped and ready to go. Check back often to see updates.
Hydro-Assist Steering
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For just the front cap: $75 You must know either the large (GM) or small jeep size before ordering |
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For both front use to tap your top cap: $85 (must ship us your cap) |
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Need more power from your steering box? Hydro assist may be just what you need. Do you need it? You already know the answer to that. Hydro Assist will allow you to steer no matter how larger your tires are, and no matter how deep the hole your tire is in.
I have come up the a way for the do it your-selfer. I make the parts that are the biggest pain. The tapping of box. My setup will require no welding of aluminum, nor complete dismantling of the steering box. All you need to do is remove the front and top caps from the steering box and replace them with the one's provided. No need to buy another steering box, or having the box shipped.
Once the caps have been replaced. All you need to do is select the ram, hoses, and fittings. Since no two applications are the same I don't offer pre made hoses. And as a DIY person, I'm sure you already found the local place that makes hoses. The caps have been designed to use 1/4" fittings. At first I made the proto-type with 3/8", then I saw the the fluid in the box only runs thru 3/16" holes! But since this is a DIY setup, you can use what ever size hose you want.
Currently the caps are made to fit saginaw steering boxes, ie Jeep, Chevy, Dodge, IH, and a few others.
What do they cost?
- For just the front cap: $75
- For both front and us to tap your top cap: $85








