surpip said:wow, i cant belive you can't see this
the steering arm is a lever, with the stock steering, lets say there is maybe 500PSI aplied force to that lever
with hydro assist, there is at least 2500 psi pushing that arm, that lever that controls your steering
If the arm is just "along for the ride" why not make it out of cardboard, or sticks, or tinfoil?
the force of the ram just dosen't stop at the tie rod and magically dissapear. all that force is still applied to the arm
If the ram were putting its force onto the steering arm, then yes, there would be 2500 psi pushing that arm. Since we are talking about an assist ram mounted to the axle tube and tie rod, that force is "downstream" of the steering arm. The steering arm can only be under as much stress as the mechanical setup is capable of producing i.e. as much force as you can spin through the steering wheel.
Think of it this way. Disconnect your draglink and use just the hydro ram to steer the truck. Where is the force being applied then? Not the steering arm, just the axle tube and tie rod. Now reattach the mechanical steering. The mechanical steering adds a little bit more force to the steering, and this is the force that the steering arm sees. If the two systems were somehow fighting each other the steering arm could be under a ton of force, but when you turn the wheel left, both systems are trying to turn left and each system contributes its own force.
