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Chevy Dana60 crossover high steer setup $400 SOLD

fishinnutt

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I have a brand new never used crossover high steer setup from ORD for sale for $400 these parts cost me $800, my loss is your gain, buyer pays any shipping costs.


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Yes I may be interested if you have springless arms. Also what amount of lift was this kit made for? Cause I would need it for a 10-12" lift. I know length of drag link would be different for a smaller lift.
 
Not sure how to tell if they are a springless arm or not and I am also not sure how to tell how much lift they were made for exactly. I will go look at ORD's sight and try to figure out what I ordered.
 
Springless would have a set screw and lock but through the center of the arm instead of the factory style that has a cap on top of the arm. Could tou take a pic and post possibly?
 
hey fishinutt can you give me some more info such as what this fits i am interested and just up the hill from you i am working a 72 blazer with a d60 front
 
Fits a Dana 60 basically, it is ORD's most universal version of their highsteer crossover kit. It is made for kingpin knuckles, it comes with a pitman arm, two high steer arms, studs, steering rod and tie rod. Probably best on a truck in the 4-6" lift region.
 
if this is the unit is for a gm truck with gm d60 4-6 inch lift we should hook up. let me know
 
From what I understand the differences in the kits were very subtle. The guy at ORD said that the ford axle is a little wider and so a few of the parts were a little longer. He called the kit I have "Their most universal kit they have" I had a Ford D60 when I ordered those parts, but they did not work at all for me with the Ford D60 (I moved the steering box a lot and so on)
 
From what I understand the differences in the kits were very subtle. The guy at ORD said that the ford axle is a little wider and so a few of the parts were a little longer. He called the kit I have "Their most universal kit they have" I had a Ford D60 when I ordered those parts but it would not work for me because I moved my steering box a bunch, etc...
 
hey fishinnutt go ahead and pm me again so we can exchange info to hook up on this ord said this unit would work for me
 

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