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Check out our NEW Steering Stuff!

Gravel Maker

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Time to check out our revamped Steering Section!

We have added a bunch of stuff including NorthWest Fab Hi Steer Arms for both the D60 & D44. You have been asking us for these for a few years now and we have stocked the shelves so you no longer have to pay the freight from Canada for the best ;)

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Kyle at NWF knows steering and these all incorporate the correct Ackerman angles so you can stop wearing out front end parts early (Including expensive Tires). Some shops making cut rate arms have never even heard of Ackerman! These have the Reid Racing bolt pattern so you can run them or stock.

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We have also added 3 new Tie Rod kits so you can beef up the part that gets hit the most (or replace a bent one)...

Steering Components & Kits - RuffStuff Specialties
 
How about a cross over drag link with out the rod ends just the drag link pre bent 1 1/2 .250 wall do you sell these
 
How about a cross over drag link with out the rod ends just the drag link pre bent 1 1/2 .250 wall do you sell these
I guess we could but I hate to make something strong weaker on purpose, give us a call and we can see if there isn't another solution...
 
It should be Wednesday or Thursday ;) The first 2 items we ever went so far as to patent! These are big things that are going to change how steering is made...
 
Interesting

very interesting, cant wait to see what it is :popcorn::popcorn:

was planning on some steering parts for a couple of my projects, may have something else to add to my list.

also noticed this on your website:

"4.) Check your toe in, I think more than half the time people add larger tires they ignore the toe adjustment. When you go from a stock sized tire to a 38" tire your toe goes over 1". It should be in the 1/8"-1/4" range."

Never thought about it before but it makes sense.
 
Beefy steering kits and components all available, anything from 7/8" or 3/4" Heims or GM 1 ton steering, and the parts to adapt it to any vehicle or axle!
 
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