The Silverado got an upgrade again. I replaced the entire steering system when I built the truck, all new lines, pump, brake booster and steering box. I twisted a sector shaft on the first box I put in there and had to replace it once already. After the AZ Run the steering box was loose and the pump was pretty much shot. On top of the parts going out quickly, the truck had issues steering on the pavement and sometimes in the dirt (especially when aired down).
PSC makes a kit specifically for my truck running a Ford front axle so I ordered it and got to work. First I swapped out the pump with the new unit:
They use a Dodge steering box that's ported for a ram in their kit. For some reason they turn down the sector shaft so you can use a stock style Chevy pitman arm. I would have preferred if they left the splined section bigger and gave me a new pitman arm though. Every time I've twisted a sector shaft it's twisted in the splines.
I mounted a cooler up in front of the radiator (not included with their kit).
Then I made a bracket to mount the reservoir off of my air compressor so it would be right above the pump. I've had issues on the S-10 with the reservoir being too far from the pump and I didn't want to have that problem here. PSCs newer stuff all comes with -12 fittings and hose for the suction line instead of -10 like their older stuff.
The only thing left was mounting the ram and making up all the custom lines. The kit was designed to use the factory lines from the pump to the booster and from the booster back to the steering box, but the booster to steering box line wouldn't work. I picked up some fittings from SDHQ and made a custom line using Parker hose and Fragola fittings. I used the same stuff to make the lines going to the ram.
While I was working on the steering I had to track down a weird popping noise I was getting when I steered under load. Turns out I killed one of the unit bearings already... I swapped that out with my spare and I'm ordering a Dynatrac free-spin kit so I don't have to deal with that anymore.
We took the trailer out for a shakedown run with the new steering. It made getting the trailer positioned much easier! Hooray for upgrades!