Over the last couple of seasons, I've heard guys having trouble with their steering boxes (blown seals, worn out, etc). I know turning with the locker on in my diesel (or in my welded front axle gasser) on firm ground is an exercise in futility, I can only image what it's like for those that hang several hundred pounds off the front.
This past season on my gasser I added a redneck ram (other companies available as well) and with no hanging weight (locked front and rear) I can turn on asphalt with minimal effort and with hanging weight I can turn fairly easy one handed. I can only imagine it's taking a ton of stress off the box and frame. I've run it down the road and notice very little difference (I use the smallest size ram).
For a dedicated puller, a full hydraulic is the way to go, but for guys who actually run on the street, I'm thinking it would be a good solution. Just wondering if anyone has done it on a 800 series chassis and if so, what was your thoughts?
This past season on my gasser I added a redneck ram (other companies available as well) and with no hanging weight (locked front and rear) I can turn on asphalt with minimal effort and with hanging weight I can turn fairly easy one handed. I can only imagine it's taking a ton of stress off the box and frame. I've run it down the road and notice very little difference (I use the smallest size ram).
For a dedicated puller, a full hydraulic is the way to go, but for guys who actually run on the street, I'm thinking it would be a good solution. Just wondering if anyone has done it on a 800 series chassis and if so, what was your thoughts?