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Location: Kernersville, NC
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I put a 2WD steering box on my 72 K5 for crossover steering
My question! Is there a 2WD drop pitman arm with a tapered hole for a standard tie rod end?
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Re: I put a 2WD steering box on my 72 K5 for crossover steering
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Re: I put a 2WD steering box on my 72 K5 for crossover steering
Well the litebulb definately burns bright! Thanks that was easy and fast.
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Re: I put a 2WD steering box on my 72 K5 for crossover steering
Steering box side is easy. Depending on what axle you have, the knuckle side could be more difficult.
I always recommend OffRoad Design. I feel they have good products, and they are good on the customer service side. I am not familiar with the different sizes of tie rod ends, so you may want to verify the correct size. Last edited by litebulblsc; 09-16-2019 at 03:52 PM. |
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Re: I put a 2WD steering box on my 72 K5 for crossover steering
Wow that really shows how much I may need a spacer like that! Looks great thanks again.
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