JohnX
Sarge
- Location
- Williams AZ
One that is cheap and easy with great results is a overdrive power steering pulley from PSC.
Gonna look into this too, great idea. Thanks.
One that is cheap and easy with great results is a overdrive power steering pulley from PSC.
Gonna look into this too, great idea. Thanks.
I guess I've never experienced the front shaft vibration issue...my angles are always correct and I keep good joints in my shaft.
As for the bearings....unit bearing don't need any servicing in my experience, which is even better.
Warn Hub Spin Free kit it would be perfect if you are using it for the street a lot. After that Currie Rock Jock steering then JKS unibody front reinforcement kit.
Hope you still have the MJ?
You can use a WJ Hub bearing to get 5 on 5 for the front, without a spacer.
You have to run a spacer if you want to run u-joints!
On a side note, it is reported that the Dodge Nitro rotors (5×4-3/4) will work with WJ calipers. I haven't tried this but I need to as I'm due for some new rotors.
You can use a WJ Hub bearing to get 5 on 5 for the front, without a spacer. I like my 1 -tons. I did have to use the offset GM TREs on one of my setups. The WJ steering is a bit weak. I heard of some breaking after wheeling. So, I went with Ruff Stuffs kit. Also, didn't like to put in a splice to the WJ's tube.
Yes, but the offset on the wheels would be wrong, and I'd still have to redrill the rear to match. Adding the spacers solves the offset issue at the same time is what I figured.
Good to know on the nitro rotors, already drilled some wjs but I'll try to remember when it's time for a new set in 10 years.
As to the wj steering...stock is a no no. I intended to run stock ends with beefier fabbed tubes, but I was unable to find anyone who sells 24x1.5 weld-in inserts....so it looks like I'll have to go 1 ton.
I used WJ rims. Then used 4.5 to 5 adapter spacers on the Rear with a Ford 8.8. So, it would depend on Rims and tires. I did buy some forming taps for the 24-1.5 threads. Really an odd ball for TREs. So, I went with 1-ton steering.
So only a spacer on the rear...doesn't it look funny with the rear wider? Regardless...definitely don't want different patterns front and back, just a hassle. Already have that issue on my drag car.