i see this kit eliminates the sway bar. is this noticeable, im thinking about taking it out now, do i really need it
Its weird for about 5 minutes of driving around corners and such. After that, you wont even notice it.
i see this kit eliminates the sway bar. is this noticeable, im thinking about taking it out now, do i really need it

"If I remember correctly" (well that's what ive always thought it meant lol)



Just get one from the junkyard for your era K5. Several companies sell the pitman arm and steering arm. I know the consensus is ORD, but I ran the Sky tall arm for my 10b. If you plan on running a zero rate you'll need the tall arm or a spacer to clear the springs.
Hydro is always easy to add later if you decide you need or want it.
"If I remember correctly" (well that's what ive always thought it meant lol)
But yah if yours mounts on the top, just be sure to find a passenger knuckle that mounts on top. Or worst case you end up getting two matching knuckles, and while your swapping you can get new balljoints and check out all the other fun things behind your wheels lol.
Isnt ck5 just the best thing ever on your wallet![]()
would it be ok to use a re-man steering gear from the parts store?
i keep reading about these zero raes. i have seen them on web sites, but i have no idea what they do or what they are for, can someone explain them or show me a pic.
thanks
mike
next week im going to order a tie-rod, can someone guide me in the direction of a good one with adjustment on both ends
this is where i need to start no matter what
just to clear it up this is a 76, and i have the flat top knuckles with the tie rod that goes in from the top
would it be ok to use a re-man steering gear from the parts store?
Ive used junkyard boxes for years and they always leak. Got fed up a couple years ago and bought a reman for $125. No leaks, works great and has lifetime warranty. I vote for getting a reman box.
Don't waste your time with crossover on the d44.
I did it and I wouldn't do it again.
Get the d60 and do it right. You won't have to worry about the knuckle. My Reed knuckle is completely unalignable and had to be ground down just to fit inside the inner c.
Adam, because he is special, has everything work for right him.
If you want to keep your rims just get a drop arm and save a lot of money.
I don't see you doing a lot if hardcore wheeling with that truck freshly painted.