Hey Guys:
I bought a '96 2500 4x4 about two years ago. The truck only had 47,000 miles on it but, still suffered from crappy steering. Since then I've been trying to improve everything to do with the stock steering setup. The steering was very "heavy". It wasn't a binding feeling just heavy. When stopped if you turned the wheel and let go it would rebound as much as half a turn. It currently has 33" BFG AT's and I will soon be moving up to 35's so I wanted to fix the steering first. My truck came factory with the inverted "Y" tie rod/drag-link setup. The first thing I did was to convert it to the inverted "T" setup. This helped some but, not enough to call it good. This past weekend I installed a PSC steering box along with one of the steering box brace setups. I spoke to PSC before ordering the box and requested them to build it with lighter valving than normal. I did not replace the pump at this time. Just drained all the old and refilled the system with Valvoline synthetic. The steering is unbelieveable now. Minimal effort is needed to steer the truck. It no longer feels like a big heavy truck. Tracks so much better down the road I can't believe it. I've had to adjust to driving it. The steering is so responsive from what it was. I'm not sure which of the two things made the bigest improvment and at this point I don't care. After seeing how much the frame deflects when the wheel is turned at a stop I think the steering box brace is a must even if you are happy with your current setup. Regard: Chris
I bought a '96 2500 4x4 about two years ago. The truck only had 47,000 miles on it but, still suffered from crappy steering. Since then I've been trying to improve everything to do with the stock steering setup. The steering was very "heavy". It wasn't a binding feeling just heavy. When stopped if you turned the wheel and let go it would rebound as much as half a turn. It currently has 33" BFG AT's and I will soon be moving up to 35's so I wanted to fix the steering first. My truck came factory with the inverted "Y" tie rod/drag-link setup. The first thing I did was to convert it to the inverted "T" setup. This helped some but, not enough to call it good. This past weekend I installed a PSC steering box along with one of the steering box brace setups. I spoke to PSC before ordering the box and requested them to build it with lighter valving than normal. I did not replace the pump at this time. Just drained all the old and refilled the system with Valvoline synthetic. The steering is unbelieveable now. Minimal effort is needed to steer the truck. It no longer feels like a big heavy truck. Tracks so much better down the road I can't believe it. I've had to adjust to driving it. The steering is so responsive from what it was. I'm not sure which of the two things made the bigest improvment and at this point I don't care. After seeing how much the frame deflects when the wheel is turned at a stop I think the steering box brace is a must even if you are happy with your current setup. Regard: Chris