88-98 GMT 400 Crossover Steering using a Kingpin Dana 60 axle
Dodge Dana 60 Crossover and High Steer for 72-93 Dodge Trucks
Crossover Steering for Dodge Trucks with a Kingpin Dana 60
Many trucks suffer from some serious steering problems, one of the biggest is due to poor geometry. The factory steering will fail to steer the truck when you're in twisted offroad situations. In fact, there are many times when the steering box is all the way to lock and the tires are pointed straight!
Our solution to this is a "crossover steering" system where the draglink runs side to side instead of front to back. This dramatically improves the steering geometry and makes turning to the axle stops possible under all conditions.
As low as$539.00
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Crossover Steering for Dodge Trucks with a Kingpin Dana 60
Because of the short draglink used in stock push/pull steering it is greatly affected by changes in driving surfaces. This creates an unstable feeling in the steering. With the longer draglink that is used in crossover steering you will have a more precise feel.
Full lock to lock steering off road
With stock push/pull steering you are unable to turn the wheel all the way when the suspension is flexed. Crossover steering corrects this problem
Less wear on spring bushings
With stock push/pull steering all the pressure is placed on the driver’s side spring making wear components fatigue faster. By switching to crossover steering the load gets spread between both springs increasing longevity of components.
Best way to correct steering after lift
Instead of using drop parts or blocks, crossover is a more precise and correct way to adjust your steering for lift height.
What is needed for crossover steering?
Steering gear box
The steering gear box needs to be moved to the 2wd position on the frame
At least 2 inches of lift
2 inches of lift is the lowest height we can do crossover steering.
Why use our crossover steering kit?
No cutting, welding, or fab work required!
These crossover steering systems are designed specifically for the Dodge trucks and SUVs with a Kingpin Dana 60. Our draglinks are already cut to the correct length and directly threaded (not welded). If needed the draglink is bent to help tie rod end angle and to clear the engine/crossmember. Our draglinks use heavy wall 1020 DOM tubing and the best possible construction techniques.
We use heavy duty metal on metal ends
Our tie rod ends are a metal-on-metal design with a preload spring on the bearing race (sort of like the upper kingpin on a Dana 60), that helps keep the joint tight even as the parts wear. Many joints are built with a plastic race that don't hold up well, see the picture below. Additionally, the plastic ends don't appear to have a heat treat, our band saw flew right through them. Notice the appearance of the metal-on-metal end (at right), it was very difficult to cut due to the heat treat.
We use the shortest tie rod ends possible (not OE draglink ends) because that can be crucial for engine crossmember clearance, often the offset bend needs to start as soon as possible. Our tie rod ends are a metal-on-metal design for the ultimate in durability, see details on that here.
Our tie rod ends are manufactured specifically for us. Factory GM draglink ends have good angle capacity, but have long shanks that can cause clearance issues. Factory GM tie rod ends are nice and short, but have very little angle capacity. Our ends are built with the best of both worlds, this is crucial in some applications as many times the bend in the draglink has to start as soon as possible to clear the engine crossmember, the extra shank on draglink ends makes that impossible.
Our ends utilize a durable Kevlar boot that will give you many years of dependable service.
Billet steering arms
The Offroad Design D60 steering arm end is cut on an angle to correct for the Kingpin axis inclination angle and keep the angle on the rod end minimized for best life of the joint and more vertical wheel travel without steering bind. We've attempted crossover steering systems using arms that aren't built with the angled end and the rod end was maxed out at ride height! No droop available at all. This is an essential feature for a properly built fully functional system. 4 tapered holes to work with stock or aftermarket knuckles.
ARP Studs
We us ARP Studs with our kits to give you the ultimate in durability and strength
Our D60 arms retain the stock spring. Great for the daily driver who doesn't want to be adjusting pre-load all the time. We also carry spring eliminator kits here: Kingpin spring eliminator kit