Hi Rick, Turn (either way) as far as it will go and then count the turns to see how many it will take to get to the other stop. You may want to put a jack under to take the weight off the tires. By going either way from center, 2 and 1/4 sounds like you might get 4 and 1/2 lock to lock. 3 is all you need for a Ram. If alignment is proper and there are no worn parts such as upper and lower ball joints or tie rod ends there will be no wandering with a 3 turn box. Talk to "Chip" at Power Steering Servies in Springfield Missouri and tell him what you have and he may advise a box that also has small pistons. Dodge did not put the heavy duty ball joints in my truck as they should have. Check your shocks too. Replace if need be with heavy duty. Some say 40,000 miles on a set of shocks but depending on circumstances you can get a lot more, I did. Steering boxes look identical on the outside but can be very different on the inside. Dodge used the GM Saginaw box (manafactured in Saginaw Michigan) Dodge obviously does not specify which box to ship to them and the wrong ones get put in on the assembly line. Dodge went rack and pinion 03 and later (some late 02s) on the 2 wheel drives and I suspect had they known about the differences in the Saginaw boxes they would not have spent the money on converting to rack and pinion. Jim 321 373 5756 anytime