Just realized I didn't add this to my previous post. FWIW, I did -8AN on mine including the cooler from Howe. I also have -12 between the reservoir and pump - they make a pump can with -12 welded on. It's probably overkill.
Have you checked the ram isn't bent?
Any chance it could be too much pre-load on the king pins? I tried the spring eliminators but I thought they made the steering too stiff. I don't know what you're running in that regard and I'm too lazy to look back thru the thread.
Mine is -10 on the feed and all -6 thereafter. Several trucks I know of have the same setup so I can't imagine this is the issue but I'll mention it to PSC.
I haven't looked to closely at the ram but it's pretty new and I've had similar problems with the other ram in the past (both PSC). I guess the king pins could be a factor however I don't see how that would cause some of the problems I'm having. If you can imagine driving down a narrow trail and you need to make a quick left turn and then an immediate quick right, the second motion (right) would have tons of resistance in the wheel. To the point where I have to stop because I cannot make the turn. In general I feel like there is a lack of "assist" over other trucks I've driven with the same or very similar parts but the inn-ability to turn two different directions back to back is the bigger concern.
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