Stomis
Professional Amateur
I don't ever remember having this problem with my crossover
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My setup isn't so much different than Mastiff and I also noticed that bumps move the steering wheel more with crossover than they did with push-pull (and of course I already explained why that is earlier). It doesn't mean there's a problem, it's just something to get used to. I don't know what these "jitters" are, though. ORD springs aren't just for wheeling. They also make the rig enjoyable on the street.

I drew you a pretty picture to show the side to side movement I'm referring to.
I get that, but I think it applies to push-pull just the same.
Push pull is setup much more horizontal. Closer to horizontal at ride height the less sided to side during travel.
I'm guessing you have a bad part somewhere or the springs are just softer (like they are supposed to be). I have crossover, 37" tires, no steering stabilizer, no hydro assist, no springless arms, and I have no bump steer or any other steering issue. I've even had it up to 90mph, but don't tell anyone. Only obvious difference is I have stiffer tuff country springs.
Why would it be? Don't they both have to get from the height of the pitman to the height of the knuckle?