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POSTED BY: GMNick on 02/26/2011 12:08:28 PM


I need suggestions I’m doing a solid axle conversion on a 95 Chevy and not sure what the best rout to go with steering. I have a few ideas but not sure what is the best way. If I could get some insight for people who have done it or tried and failed that would help a lot.   Thanks





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POSTED BY: redneckplatt on 02/26/2011 05:10:37 PM


Cross over cheap way




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POSTED BY: SATURNBOY on 02/26/2011 07:18:05 PM


crossover, its fairly cheap and its the easyest to do. have fun and let us know what way you took and how you did it for others who are concidering this convertion.





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POSTED BY: jaydog on 01/11/2012 02:29:19 AM


use two wheel drive steering box and a ford drop pitman arm





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POSTED BY: budgreen on 01/19/2012 08:09:23 AM



jaydog wrote:

use two wheel drive steering box and a ford drop pitman arm


thats it right there.


need more information, like what kind of axle are you using? flat top 44 can be drilled for crossover fairly quickly, I drew up the needed holes and fab template for steering arms in CAD, I used that to drill and tap mine, granted I used a bridgeport to machine it all properly..


if you have a kingpin D60 it's pretty much ready to go. building your own setup if you have the toold and skill is a lot better route than ordering things and hoping they fit.


(yes I know it's a year old, but the information is relevant to future readers)

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