Modifing steering to work with dana 60's
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Modifing steering to work with dana 60's
Ok I've got my dana 60's after the 3rd front suspension design and it works great. Now for the steering. What I would love to do is a snakeriver type set up. However my question is can the ball on the steering arm from the original M37 axle be pressed out and pressed into the arm of the dana 60 axle?
1952 M37 (under construction) D60's, 4BT, 518 AT, 205
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Sorry I found what I need in an old post from Josh
"Steering: I took the original steering knuckle arm to a machine shop, and had them heat and press the ball stud out of the arm (its silver soldered in) then I drilled the Dana arm for the larger stud from the M axle, pressed it in, and welded it at the bottom. Done. Side effect is that the D60 arm is about 2" shorter. Steering effort is a little higher, but the payoff is a turning radius about 10 ft smaller, as the steering box still travels the same distance, but the shorter arm carves a steeper angle as a result."
"Steering: I took the original steering knuckle arm to a machine shop, and had them heat and press the ball stud out of the arm (its silver soldered in) then I drilled the Dana arm for the larger stud from the M axle, pressed it in, and welded it at the bottom. Done. Side effect is that the D60 arm is about 2" shorter. Steering effort is a little higher, but the payoff is a turning radius about 10 ft smaller, as the steering box still travels the same distance, but the shorter arm carves a steeper angle as a result."
1952 M37 (under construction) D60's, 4BT, 518 AT, 205
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I am redesigning the my truck too with a whole new drive train. But with my current set up:
If I set it up like an 80's dodge the steering box will need to be mounted so some of the holes are where the front cross member is. Also it will limit my turning radius because my tires will hit it before it hits the springs.
If mount it around the original steering box location and do a cross over steering it would probably work but would be close to possibly coming in contact with the frame or front cross member.
If I set it up like an 80's dodge the steering box will need to be mounted so some of the holes are where the front cross member is. Also it will limit my turning radius because my tires will hit it before it hits the springs.
If mount it around the original steering box location and do a cross over steering it would probably work but would be close to possibly coming in contact with the frame or front cross member.
1952 M37 (under construction) D60's, 4BT, 518 AT, 205