sandawgk5
3/4 ton status
Well I finally got my Hydro-Assist installed with the help of Readymix. I only run 1 PS pump that I opened up and notched the orifice and stretched the spring to 2". I also have a stock Hydro-boost unit on my rig. The ram is a 1.75 X 8" PSC unit and it is mounted to my roughstuff Diff cover. For the rez I found one of those dodge remote rez nipples laying on the ground in the junkyard
and I found a remote rez from a chevy van. We relocated the bracket and mounted the remote rez by the MC using one of the MC mounting studs. I still have some air in the system that is getting worked out slowly.
The end result.
I really like how I can turn the wheel now. Even at idle with my foot on the brake I can turn the wheels with hubs locked and on pavement (I have a welded front) I drove it around the block with the hubs locked (I have no front driveshaft so it is OK)
and I will just say it was interesting with all 4 tires wanting to turn the same speed going around a corner
. The only time I had an issue with steering was when the pump would find another air bubble other than that I am very pleased with the outcome.
I also took it down the road without the hubs locked and any front end shake I used to have is gone as well as any hint of death wobble. The speed, all though not as fast as stock, is actually plenty for safe street driving. I would not recommend doing any power slides but for the normal sytle of driving the ram speed is adequate.
These are just my experiences, I am not an expert, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night use this knowledge at your own risk.
I will get some pics up shortly.
Ira
and I found a remote rez from a chevy van. We relocated the bracket and mounted the remote rez by the MC using one of the MC mounting studs. I still have some air in the system that is getting worked out slowly. The end result.
I really like how I can turn the wheel now. Even at idle with my foot on the brake I can turn the wheels with hubs locked and on pavement (I have a welded front) I drove it around the block with the hubs locked (I have no front driveshaft so it is OK)
and I will just say it was interesting with all 4 tires wanting to turn the same speed going around a corner
. The only time I had an issue with steering was when the pump would find another air bubble other than that I am very pleased with the outcome. I also took it down the road without the hubs locked and any front end shake I used to have is gone as well as any hint of death wobble. The speed, all though not as fast as stock, is actually plenty for safe street driving. I would not recommend doing any power slides but for the normal sytle of driving the ram speed is adequate.
These are just my experiences, I am not an expert, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night use this knowledge at your own risk.

I will get some pics up shortly.
Ira
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