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I believe it depends on the system. At some point, I read that you still can turn some, with difficulty, with a good ram setup like the PSC system above. Eh, not convinced in theory, but I haven't' had time to check on how an orbital valve actually works.
One thing I do like about this system is that it takes all the load off your steering box and sector shaft. Especially with traditional power steering, i could see the load of oversized tires trashing the sector shaft in the steering box. Hydraulic assist would be recommended in that case.
I see a lot of claims that full hydro steering is illegal, however I see plenty of claims saying it is not. There are just as many laws, depending on your state, that say you can't modify your steering system at all.
One could say that full hydraulic steering would still be safer than the original manual steering on a deuce. safer on your own hands at least... opinions on having control of your vehicle could be made too. I personally would feel safer controlling my truck with the power of a hydraulic system than fighting the wheel like hell in a bad situation like a front blowout.
Either way, like with any risky system on these trucks, as long as you do your pro-op checks like you always should, a full hydraulic system should be perfectly safe. They are only as risky as you let them be.
I am really considering this PSC system. they've been tried and trued on these rockwells for some time now.
On a side note, I was wondering if one might be able to run the hydraulic steering orbital valve in parallel with the original steering box, say by a chain off the steering shaft, kind of like how a transfer case runs two shafts. You should be able to size sprockets and the lock-to-lock ratio to match closely enough. Just a thought.
One thing I do like about this system is that it takes all the load off your steering box and sector shaft. Especially with traditional power steering, i could see the load of oversized tires trashing the sector shaft in the steering box. Hydraulic assist would be recommended in that case.
I see a lot of claims that full hydro steering is illegal, however I see plenty of claims saying it is not. There are just as many laws, depending on your state, that say you can't modify your steering system at all.
One could say that full hydraulic steering would still be safer than the original manual steering on a deuce. safer on your own hands at least... opinions on having control of your vehicle could be made too. I personally would feel safer controlling my truck with the power of a hydraulic system than fighting the wheel like hell in a bad situation like a front blowout.
Either way, like with any risky system on these trucks, as long as you do your pro-op checks like you always should, a full hydraulic system should be perfectly safe. They are only as risky as you let them be.
I am really considering this PSC system. they've been tried and trued on these rockwells for some time now.
On a side note, I was wondering if one might be able to run the hydraulic steering orbital valve in parallel with the original steering box, say by a chain off the steering shaft, kind of like how a transfer case runs two shafts. You should be able to size sprockets and the lock-to-lock ratio to match closely enough. Just a thought.