Has anyone installed one of these? Dennis, is this what broke on your rig? My big upgrade this winter is going to be steering (PSC box, pump, hydro-assist) and this looks like a good addition. They do note in only fits factory steering boxes, but maybe it's a simple mod to get it to work with a PSC one? Thoughts?
http://www.tellico4x4.com/product_info. ... s_id/34766
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Re: Steering box brace
I would say it's probably not really needed. Your ram assist will effectively take the strain off of your steering gear. A bit different on the XJ as their steering gear is mounted to the unibody rather than the frame.
I would say time and money is better spent on a high steer setup. Change your outer knuckles and make a tie rod and drag link, the goal being to separate the two rather than that piss poor design where the drag link TRE attaches through the tie rod.
I would say time and money is better spent on a high steer setup. Change your outer knuckles and make a tie rod and drag link, the goal being to separate the two rather than that piss poor design where the drag link TRE attaches through the tie rod.
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Re: Steering box brace
I put in the PSC hydro assist system in my YJ build.
Just had to slightly notch the existing steering box brace a bit to get it to fit the new PSC box.
The box had a couple of ribs in the casting the stock box didn't have.
Minor stuff.
PSC box with steering brace installed...
Just had to slightly notch the existing steering box brace a bit to get it to fit the new PSC box.
The box had a couple of ribs in the casting the stock box didn't have.
Minor stuff.
PSC box with steering brace installed...
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Duncan, for a DD the inverted Y is actually a pretty good setup. Since I've already spent the $ on currie steering with a DS tie rod flip I'm going to stick with it for now.
Kurt, thanks for the pics/info. It's relatively short $ compared to the rest of the setup, so it probably doesn't hurt. Looks like it won't be a big deal to modify. Any reason not to do it?
Kurt, thanks for the pics/info. It's relatively short $ compared to the rest of the setup, so it probably doesn't hurt. Looks like it won't be a big deal to modify. Any reason not to do it?
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None that I can think of.Baseshakers wrote:...Any reason not to do it?
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I gotta call BS here. No way a shorter drag link operating at a steeper angle is optimal, on or off road. Only reason it was done is the passenger's side knuckle casting was cheaper to produce, less machining than a knuckle that will accept a drag link and a tie rod.Baseshakers wrote:Duncan, for a DD the inverted Y is actually a pretty good setup. Since I've already spent the $ on currie steering with a DS tie rod flip I'm going to stick with it for now.
I will, however, buy the fact that you have already put money into your current setup and have no desire to spend more on something you've ever done.
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Re: Steering box brace
I've been pretty happy with the MORE steering brace. It's beefy and fits good. They offer a different one for your year.
http://www.mountainoffroad.com/_e/Jeep_ ... angler.htm
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Duncan, from my web wheeling the inverted Y has less of a dead spot and the way the toe in changes during cornering makes it more stable. But I see what you're saying.
Thanks for the link Tony. That brace looks pretty good as well!
Thanks for the link Tony. That brace looks pretty good as well!
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Fwiw -
I have the MORE brace for the XJ... Seems to have been a worthwhile investment. It is on a PSC box.
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I have the MORE brace for the XJ... Seems to have been a worthwhile investment. It is on a PSC box.
JW