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07-13-2020, 06:05 PM | #1 |
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Crossover steering -- worth it or not for a daily driver?
I've got a 1987 v20 with a corporate 10-bolt front axle. 33" tires, no lift, possibly a maximum of 2" lift in the future. This truck will be used as a sole daily driver vehicle, general off-road farm chores, towing, etc. It won't be seeing extreme trail-riding.
I want the highway driving experience to be as confident and safe as possible, within the confines of a leaf-spring solid axle truck. Will I benefit from cross-over steering? Or is that merely a waste of money in my case? What brings this up, is I intend to order a new redhead steering box, and crossover vs. stock will dictate whether I buy a 4wd box or a 2wd box. They cost enough, that I'd rather not buy it twice.
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1987 C6P V20 truck, 2010 LMG 5.3, AFM delete, 2010 Camaro exhaust manifolds, 1997 nv4500, 1991 np241c, hydroboost, 2005 14bff axle & driveshaft, drop-n-lock gooseneck, 4.10 gears, stock suspension, rims, and tires. Still a work in progress. Any questions or suggestions are welcome! |
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