well after reading every post there was on this subject i finally decided to fix my steering. at first i put a PSC 3 turn steering box on becuase my old steering box was a 4 turn, and it was leaking at the pitman arm shaft seal. i also did the 3rd. gen. track bar, and a DSS steering stabilizer. that made a good improvement, but it wasn't the best because i knew i had some worn tie rods. soo i ordered all the tie rods from rock auto, except the tie rod at the pitman arm connection, i got that from my local napa because i couldn't find it on rock auto. i ordered a Skyjacker dual steering stabilizer kit from Summit racing, i was able to get all the parts within 3 days. here's what i ordered and from where... .
Rock Auto -
ES2012S - smaller sleeve at pitman tie rod connection
ES3498S - larger sleeve that connects drivers side tie rod to pass. side bar
ES3496 - drivers side tie rod
DS1456 - long bar and tie rod, connects to sleeve and drivers side tie rod
DS1459 - drag link that connects to pitman arm tie rod sleeve
NAPA auto -
NCP2693148 - pitman tie rod assy that will fit the taper of a stock 97' pitman arm.
Summit racing -
SJA-7218/ - Skyjacker dual steering damper kit. this kit is listed for a 98-99 dodge 2500-3500, since that year used the T-sytle steering, all you need to do is make sure you order the right kit, the 7218 kit work with a stock Dana 60 front axle with a axle tube width of 3. 16" while the 7270 kit works with the military Dana 60 axles with a 3. 75" tube diameter. all you need to do is crawl under the truck a measure the smallest part of the axle tube and see what you axle is. my axle was not a military axle, the only difference in the two kits is the axle u bolts, and they would have been wrong if i had ordered the 7270 kit vs. the 7218 kit. soo check your axles!! once i got the kit, i checked to make sure that the ubolts were right, and they fit perfectly around the axle!!
i wasn't able to get any pics while i did the install, but i did take some pics of the steup once it is all done. here they are.
Front view
passenger side tie rod and drag link connection
Skyjacker steering stabilizer axle bracket
Pass. side again, good shot of how much clearance there is between the tie rod and the rim
stock pitman arm & new tie rod connection
large adjusting sleeve(note orientation of sleeve clamps for clearance of stabilizer and front diff. cover)
drivers side tire rod connection, again good clearance between tie rod and rim
pic of clearance between long tie rod bar, and front diff. cover(this is with the wheels pointing straight)
pic of clearance between pitman arm and 3rd. gen track bar
finally a truck that steers like a sports car! (almost... )
feel free to pm me guys if you have any questions about the setup! I hope this writeup helps eveybody have a truck that steers like it is supposed to!
Rock Auto -
ES2012S - smaller sleeve at pitman tie rod connection
ES3498S - larger sleeve that connects drivers side tie rod to pass. side bar
ES3496 - drivers side tie rod
DS1456 - long bar and tie rod, connects to sleeve and drivers side tie rod
DS1459 - drag link that connects to pitman arm tie rod sleeve
NAPA auto -
NCP2693148 - pitman tie rod assy that will fit the taper of a stock 97' pitman arm.
Summit racing -
SJA-7218/ - Skyjacker dual steering damper kit. this kit is listed for a 98-99 dodge 2500-3500, since that year used the T-sytle steering, all you need to do is make sure you order the right kit, the 7218 kit work with a stock Dana 60 front axle with a axle tube width of 3. 16" while the 7270 kit works with the military Dana 60 axles with a 3. 75" tube diameter. all you need to do is crawl under the truck a measure the smallest part of the axle tube and see what you axle is. my axle was not a military axle, the only difference in the two kits is the axle u bolts, and they would have been wrong if i had ordered the 7270 kit vs. the 7218 kit. soo check your axles!! once i got the kit, i checked to make sure that the ubolts were right, and they fit perfectly around the axle!!
i wasn't able to get any pics while i did the install, but i did take some pics of the steup once it is all done. here they are.
Front view
passenger side tie rod and drag link connection
Skyjacker steering stabilizer axle bracket
Pass. side again, good shot of how much clearance there is between the tie rod and the rim
stock pitman arm & new tie rod connection
large adjusting sleeve(note orientation of sleeve clamps for clearance of stabilizer and front diff. cover)
drivers side tire rod connection, again good clearance between tie rod and rim
pic of clearance between long tie rod bar, and front diff. cover(this is with the wheels pointing straight)
pic of clearance between pitman arm and 3rd. gen track bar
finally a truck that steers like a sports car! (almost... )
feel free to pm me guys if you have any questions about the setup! I hope this writeup helps eveybody have a truck that steers like it is supposed to!
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