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Wow great page, it gave me some good ideas
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Driving around my house with my Sami on the flatbed
Great looking truck, love the mods you've made. I suppose a spare vehicle beats a spare tire any day of the week.
this remains true, even with 1600's.... The change is nothing short of amazing...near zero effort steering, ...
Are you guys using the return to center orbital with feedback? Its not that jerky if you don't get too many ci valve. I'm thinking about going this way.this remains true, even with 1600's.
most folks don't truly know what they're missing with hydraulic steering. i'm enjoying the crap outta mine.
you've done some great work and just as good 'a job documenting it all.
I am using a 12.1 cu. in. load reactive valve that PSC sells. With the 3"x9"x1.5" ram I am running, it works out to just under 4 turns lock to lock.Are you guys using the return to center orbital with feedback? Its not that jerky if you don't get too many ci valve. I'm thinking about going this way.
Thanks for the suggestion! The pic is a little deceiving; the u-joint is actually quite a distance away from the ram. However...I do agree that a u-joint failure could still take out one of the hoses. BUT...I have a set of locking front hubs on the way as I type thisGreat and practical mods, this truck is really getting some of the much talked about improvements actually done. Congrats on the hydro steering, just as a possible additional item on your second from last picture, there is, or looks like that, spot where the front drive-shaft ujoint is close to the hydro hose inlet in to the ram. In case of a sudden ujoint failure, it may damage the fitting. There are two bolts holding the cap that holds the ram to it's bracket, it is possible to make a steel guard 1/4" thick for that hose fitting, and to secure it using the same two bolts that hod the ram retaining cap. That way, if the ujoint goes, it will not take the fitting with it... Just an idea, based on the pictures shown. Great build in any case!
Thank you for posting.
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Thanks! I'll admit...your 12 valve swap has me doing some more scheming...I keep hoping that my dodge will get totalled in some way that leaves the engine and tranny unharmed so I can have an excuse to drop it in my deucethis remains true, even with 1600's.
you've done some great work and just as good 'a job documenting it all.
Thanks! I'll admit...your 12 valve swap has me doing some more scheming...I keep hoping that my dodge will get totalled in some way that leaves the engine and tranny unharmed so I can have an excuse to drop it in my deuce
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