japickar
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I am going to install a 6" lift on my M1008 in a couple of weeks and have a steering question.
After looking through several old threads, it seems that the general consensus is that crossover steering is an almost must if you are going to be running a 4" or larger lift. I was planning on going with a steering block as the guy I bought the truck from uses them and a drop pitman arm and they run 10" lifts and 44" boggers along with high horsepower big blocks in their M1008's. He said that the only problem he ever had using a steering block was the studs backing out on him one time and he fixed it with loctite and never had another issue. These guys are not easy on their trucks by any means and I will definately not be as hard on mine as they are on theirs.
My plan is to run 37" Humvee tires with the lift. My truck will definately be wheeled some, but most of our wheeling consists of mud and some hills, so no rock crawling.
Will I be fine with the steering block for now, or should I start saving for crossover steering?
After looking through several old threads, it seems that the general consensus is that crossover steering is an almost must if you are going to be running a 4" or larger lift. I was planning on going with a steering block as the guy I bought the truck from uses them and a drop pitman arm and they run 10" lifts and 44" boggers along with high horsepower big blocks in their M1008's. He said that the only problem he ever had using a steering block was the studs backing out on him one time and he fixed it with loctite and never had another issue. These guys are not easy on their trucks by any means and I will definately not be as hard on mine as they are on theirs.
My plan is to run 37" Humvee tires with the lift. My truck will definately be wheeled some, but most of our wheeling consists of mud and some hills, so no rock crawling.
Will I be fine with the steering block for now, or should I start saving for crossover steering?