Steering Box, Which one?
#31
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Interesting experience yes, but at least they have worked very well. But Idonät understand that why you guys are going anything else than Borgeson? The most annoying thing in these trucks is the clearance on the cventer. not the turns. If the Borgeson box is the only one what uses the newer style delphi system and not the old 60's saginaw, I'd think the answer is simple...
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Interesting experience yes, but at least they have worked very well. But Idonät understand that why you guys are going anything else than Borgeson? The most annoying thing in these trucks is the clearance on the cventer. not the turns. If the Borgeson box is the only one what uses the newer style delphi system and not the old 60's saginaw, I'd think the answer is simple...
#34
My old Mercedes 300SD has play in the box but steers precisely regardless. My 93 Suburban which used the same box as the ram steered just fine.
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I just installed a Redhead gear box on my truck this weekend and all I can say is that she steers like she just rolled off the show room floor or perhaps better. If this steering box will last as long as the OEM box I will be happy.
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Go around a curve or drive on a narrow road & it is a biatch to keep between the lines.
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Not on my truck. The worst situation is a narrow road with a bump and narrow bridge on front of me+ oncoming car. In a dark night with a lot of rain! Truck hits the bump and I'll be playing again with that center tolerance and try to guess which I'm going to hit. The bridge railing or the car!
Here's a clip of my 3.2 turn PSC steering system:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snoqECzDnNo
#39
Sorry about that. It was not my intention to make you feel dumb. KX500 is my brother and the reply "good" was just a brother way of me letting him know I saw his post. Sorry if that came across the wrong way.
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Not on my truck. The worst situation is a narrow road with a bump and narrow bridge on front of me+ oncoming car. In a dark night with a lot of rain! Truck hits the bump and I'll be playing again with that center tolerance and try to guess which I'm going to hit. The bridge railing or the car!
Here's a clip of my 3.2 turn PSC steering system:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snoqECzDnNo
Here's a clip of my 3.2 turn PSC steering system:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snoqECzDnNo
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I installed the Redhead 15:1 box last night. I never thaught a quality box could improve my truck as well as that box did. I couldnt be happier, it is well worth the money. Thanks for all the feedback and thanks to Redhead for a quality piece.
#42
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i'm tired of the steering in my 98, and since i have a ps leak at the box
i can justify replacing it instead of trying to repair it
I'm looking at the borgeson box/shaft.
but I don't get all the other parts that need replacing too
If i just start out with the box and the shaft, is there anything else that I should do (to save labor later) during that install? or are the other pieces a project unto themselves and will be just as easy later?
i can justify replacing it instead of trying to repair it
I'm looking at the borgeson box/shaft.
but I don't get all the other parts that need replacing too
If i just start out with the box and the shaft, is there anything else that I should do (to save labor later) during that install? or are the other pieces a project unto themselves and will be just as easy later?
#43
i'm tired of the steering in my 98, and since i have a ps leak at the box
i can justify replacing it instead of trying to repair it
I'm looking at the borgeson box/shaft.
but I don't get all the other parts that need replacing too
If i just start out with the box and the shaft, is there anything else that I should do (to save labor later) during that install? or are the other pieces a project unto themselves and will be just as easy later?
i can justify replacing it instead of trying to repair it
I'm looking at the borgeson box/shaft.
but I don't get all the other parts that need replacing too
If i just start out with the box and the shaft, is there anything else that I should do (to save labor later) during that install? or are the other pieces a project unto themselves and will be just as easy later?
A friend of mine said he is certified on Hunter alignment machines. He is going to get me a free alignment at the school where he took the classes. I'll report what they find. Side note: the tech that did his alignment said he was in specs & the machine wouldn't do what my friend said it would. He went back & demonstrated. Moral: Gotta find a tech that knows more than how to follow pictures on the screen.
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New box
Hey all, I have been following this thread from the beginning, with all of the great advice and input, thanks to all of you. I just put in my new Borg. box this AM, WOW! Easy install, abit dirty. I will go back in the AM to center my wheel. The box moves over 3/8" toward the c/l of the truck to clear the frame. On the 4X4 the drag link is adjustable, 2X4 is not so you have to adjust the tie rods or r&r the steering wheel, and adjust there. Still trying to get the BLACK off. I got the 13:1 box. I drove it around the block then out on the freeway. WOW! What a great change. Should have done this years ago. 173,000 miles. Not quite 1/4 turn slop in the works, but a chore to drive 500 miles a week in the LA area. I AM SO HAPPY...... The guys at KLM Performance are great. Thanks guys. Mark PS Best 400.00+- I`ve spent on the truck.
#45
I finally got around to installing my Borgeson box/shaft today. Need to take truck in for an alignment tomorrow morning, but the steering is already night and day difference. The only problem I've run into is the Borg box has spacers that push it 3/8" toward the center (as kayakit mentioned above). I tried to reinstall my DSS, but with the 3/8" displacement of the new box, it no longer fits. Dropped if off at a welder down the street to have him move the bracket on the DSS 3/8" towards center so that it will align correctly with the Borg box. Anyone else run into this problem?