I installed the MAG-HYTEC Dodge #AA 14-9. 25 that I had ordered from Geno's, was pretty straightforward. With the truck raised on a jack and wheels straight, I couldn't see anything creating problems. However, I popped underneath the next morning (having drove home from friend's place where the install took place) and noticed the new cover had some gouges in the center-most three 'fans'. It was obvious that the mounting bracket for the steering damper on the tie-rod was the culprit. After kicking myself for being so foolish to overlook the issue, I got down to trying to solve the problem. I was able to move the bracket about 1/2 inch to the right on the tie-rod 'recieving area' wher the damper is supposed to attach (there is a flat area on the round tie-rod for this), and I was also able to rotate the whole bracket a few degrees 'forward' so the angle of the bracket (and therefore it's interference with the cover was reduced) and then I ground down the bracket and bolts. This wasn't easy because I did it in place (took off one of the u-bolts to bench grind it and it was so hard to get off I decide to hand-grind instead. Long story short, after much grinding the bracket now has minimal clearance with the differential cover at full left turn. The cover is fine but not as beautiful as it was when it was pristine. I will attach pics of the bracket below (hopefully).
My bad for not doing full investigation with clearances, but it would have been nice to know in advance this does not fit as a stock add-on. Maybe with a new steering damper (bilstein?) problem is reduced but not sure, anyways, just so you all know...
My bad for not doing full investigation with clearances, but it would have been nice to know in advance this does not fit as a stock add-on. Maybe with a new steering damper (bilstein?) problem is reduced but not sure, anyways, just so you all know...