72-93 Dodge Dana 60 Crossover 0-2" lift

$605.17
Tie rod

After years of hearing people say you can’t do a  crossover steering conversion (best upgrade you can do for your old dodge steering/handling) to a 4x4 of stock height, we decided to make our own because it definitely can be done.

This is the pre-fabbed and powdered part to add crossover (with option for a new tie rod too) steering to your stock height or low lift 72-93 dodge.

This is shown mocked on a stock height ramcharger with original 1/2 ton 3 leaf negative arched sagging old springs on a kingpin 60. (The dana 44 with a high steer arm would be just fine too.) It fits well with the bump stop making contact before the sector shaft or rod end bolt with the leaf. This is definitely the extreme application and if it were the intended use, there is room to increase that necessary clearance, but most often the intended use is a 3/4 or 1 ton truck that originally came with the dana 60 and does have slightly taller leaf springs so this demonstrates plenty of room. 

This is a fully welded and black wrinkle powdered kit that can be put on your dodge in short order. 

 Unfortunately, crossover steering necessitates sway bar removal. You wont miss it.

Includes drag link, pitman arm, steer arm, and all attaching hardware.

The other part of doing a dana 60 crossover ,would be;

Requires removing the OEM 4WD steering box mounting plate, and shortening the existing steering input shaft or a new, improved u-joint steering input shaft to replace the craptacular factory pot joint. 

 (we always recommend our steering box brace

Nylon lock nut included for steering arm axle end, be sure to Loctite the threads on the pitman arm end  

If doing a dana 44 we would need to get you an additional machined flat top knuckle to bolt the high steer arm to  

This setup will solve your zero lift crossover issues and with work well with our +1” and +2” lift leaf springs too. 

Add our tie rod kit to completely upgrade your existing steering with 1.5” .250 wall super heavy duty tubing. Either in standard tie rod end or hd heim joint style rod ends. Available with steering stabilizer and options.

Due to the race type application heim joints, even though they are stronger than anything else available and are safe enough for racers, this should be considered an off road part. The only issue we ever face with these rod ends is rust from salt or brine. If you drive in winter weather with those conditions consider a coat of heavy grease or our rubber boot kits for the season or they will rust. It will still work fine but will look bad. We have them on trucks that don’t see salt but do see regular road use for years and look and perform well. Even in good climate conditions, spray regularly with a penetrant/lubricant to keep happy, quiet and long lasting. 

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