Jkrause
11-14-2006, 09:32 AM
Quick Dana 44 steering arm question.
I’m not going to go full high steer but will run a stout crossover set up on the YJ
Springs run SOA are Re. 1.5” soa packs
What steering arm do I need ? Planning on running the PARTSMIKE Super Arm... Question is , do I need the standard length one or the LONG arm ?????
Running a 35” tire right now if that matters ….
Jeff
DevinB
11-14-2006, 01:30 PM
I didn't know what you meant by standard length or LONG arm, so I got on Mike's site and didn't see any different length arms. Links to what you're referring to? I've never seen any arms be different lengths. Heights, yes. But not lengths.
Jkrause
11-14-2006, 01:36 PM
I didn't know what you meant by standard length or LONG arm, so I got on Mike's site and didn't see any different length arms. Links to what you're referring to? I've never seen any arms be different lengths. Heights, yes. But not lengths.
http://partsmikeparts.com/super_arm_long.htm
Check here... so whats the deal ?
JEff
resqme
11-14-2006, 02:32 PM
Seering arm length should be roughly the same as your pitman arm length. Long arms are intended for full size trucks running big steering boxes with long pitman arms.
FordFascist
11-14-2006, 02:44 PM
YJ pitman arms aren't as long as other arms, hence why most 44 conversions on a stock YJ box and up with less than full steer. They make medium length arms so you can run a TR-DL in an T-style and maintain the stock pitman arm. The other way is to have a long arm on the passenger side with a DL hole and a TR hole closer to the knuckle so they are run separately. I prefer the latter of the two as it provides a longer DL.
I'm using Sky Mfg arms BTW.
http://img241.imageshack.us/img241/8192/dscn5347me7.jpg