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Right side steering arm

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To be used for D44 crossover mod. Or, where can I get these new? TIA.

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Here are some sites I have found on Dana44 crossover stuff, I am looking myself for the steering arms, but want both for Hi-steer. Some are really high on price and some are reasonable so I am looking for used. Check on Pirate4x4.com, there was a guy named Gozuki I think that had a set for sell.

http://www.offroaddesign.com./

http://www.roggyenterprises.com/

http://www.tricountygear.com/

http://home.off-road.com/~bibelheimer/sas.html#steering

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Thanks Harvey! Looks like I have some homework to do
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There are a ton of options on which way to go, ie. Hi-steer, heim joints, tie rod ends, larger, smaller, cut off your tie rod arms, angled arms for no binding during axle droop, spacers for Hi-steer to get over your springs with the tie rod. The bigger the lift the more arc to try and get over on Hi-steer. It is pretty interesting. I figure I will have about $500 to $700 in my crossover when I am done. If you wanna play, you gotta pay !!

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