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I recently installed a set of BFG 315s on my truck.

With the larger tires the power steering unit is not able to keep with the steering wheel, like in parallel parking on pavement etc.

Is there something I can do to my existing unit to help?

Is there an after market pump with more power?

It's not major problem for me, but it feels like it might be over taxing the stock system.

Thanks for any help on this problem.

RH
 
There sure is I contacted AGR Steering systems. and this is the email they sent back.



Thank you for your inquiry with AGR and interest in our products. We do make a Rock Ram System for your Ford steering box equipped Dodge. We require either a rebuildable core for the steering gear and pump or we charge a $400. 00 nonrefundable charge to use our stock as these cores are very limited at this time. Here is the part number:



318678K64 03-06 Dodge Rock Ram System w/Cummins



You will see improvement in steering in three ways:



100% more turning force on all terrain with tires up to 50”

Improved highway stability as the ram acts like a dynamic stabilizer eliminating wheel wobble, hunting and bump steer

Two fingers easy parking, slow speed turning and backing even with the brakes on

If you have any other questions, need additional information or wish to place an order, contact our Sales Dept at 800-662-3649.



Best regards,



James McElmurry

AGR Performance, Inc




I have seen another company also call PSC

Links here.

www.pscmotorsports.com/index.php?cPath=98&osCsid=959723bb70871751fc0e64f0573460be

www.agrperformance.com/
 
So basicly they rebuild your used unit to their specs??? Did they tell you how much it would cost to rebuild one??
 
Make sure you don't have your foot on the brake when trying to turn the front end. Sounds simple, but makes a difference.
 
I have a friend with the psc system on a 2nd Gen 4x4 it is truly night and day difference in steerin effort.



Bob
 
I'm confused... I've run 315 BFG ATs for 3 years now (on 2nd set) without any steering issue. I can even swing the wheel from full left to full right without moving, it groans a little but the wheels turn. What else can you expect?
 
I just ordered the AGR Rock Ram system, will let you guys know how it works once I install it. I now have an AGR Box and everything else posssible you can do to the steering!
Rick
 
$$$$

How much total??

I have cross over steering with Heim ends. A custom made Track bar with dual heim ends to replace DT one. AGR Box and PSC Stainless shaft not installed yet. Dual Bilstein Steering stabilizers that will most likely come off with Rock Ram.

Waiting for Rock Ram now just ordered from Summit

Rick
 
I thought I had read somewhere that the caster angle on your front wheel alignment can make a big difference in the effort required to turn your tires while not moving. The comment was with less caster angle, the wheels pivot with less effort required, but the vehicle has a greater tendency to wander at highway speeds. Increasing caster angle reduces the wandering, but makes it harder to turn while stopped.



Have you checked to see if your caster is at the far end of the tolerance? Just a thought. I'll be interested to hear how the Rock Ram installs and works for you (have had some steering issues myself)!
 
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