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I have been wanting to add power steering to my deuce but only really feel the need for it at low speeds. I figure I can build a manual version of the AOM system where when not in use both sides of the cylinder are connected to atmosphere. You would have a little more drag when steering normally and I could live with that. Now at slower or stopped speeds you could have a manual toggle to admit air to help steer left or right and when released would go back to a neutral position and provide no assist.
I have a question to people who have driven a truck with AOM installed, How much help does this system add to the steering. Does it make the wheel really light or is it still kinda heavy? I have no ideal on the forces involved with steering so I am wondering just how big in diameter the cylinder will need to be to be worth installing.
Thanks.
I have a question to people who have driven a truck with AOM installed, How much help does this system add to the steering. Does it make the wheel really light or is it still kinda heavy? I have no ideal on the forces involved with steering so I am wondering just how big in diameter the cylinder will need to be to be worth installing.
Thanks.