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Old 12-28-2009, 07:32 PM   #5
philwolz
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Re: Cross Over steering

Thanks. I found an easy way to do the measuring. U take your pitman arm and push it all the way to the right and then turn your tires all the way to the right and you take a measurment from hole on pitman arm to hole on your upper steering arm located on passenger side of truck. Then you repeat the same process to the left and take a measurment. The 2 measurments will be slightly different. Once you have the 2 measurments split the difference and that is the length from center hole to center hole. Also take into cosideration of the Heim-joints. This plays a big role in the length of the cross over BAR!!
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