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Old Jun 26, 2007 | 03:37 PM
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steering follow up/comp wheel

so it turns out my steering box wasnt tight on my frame and the rattle of it put a nice little crack in my frame(im guessing thats what did it) so its time to weld the crack and retighten all my bolts to the frame from the steering box.should work better than the way it does now.also i installed the 60mm wheel and housing last nite and it was very easy.took maybe 45 minutes and that was screwing around b.s.ing the whole time.im very happy with it, it seems like it cleared up some smoke and stopped the compressor shutter that was driving me bonkers.im very happy and love that big turbo whine.$207 for the wheel and housing shipped.
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Old Jun 29, 2007 | 01:04 PM
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try this on your steering go to the crossover setup it works awesome and makes our trucks turn a heck of a lot better its pricey but worth every penny offroaddesign makes the kit I used its a breeze to bolt on also .

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Old Jun 30, 2007 | 07:10 PM
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how much did you have to give for the setup and are the components used available off of other applications?i work at a four wheel drive shop and am able to use tools to make my own but i dont know what all is needed.sounds very cool though, im interested.
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