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I swear it never ends with Jeeps. I was going to go wheelin with Mike and Sharon today in BB. Last night I was doing some last minute checks and re-centering the steering wheel when I noticed the sector shaft on the steering box moving laterally over a half an inch. Add to that my 7 year old Currie Drag link end is ready to pop off with a small screw driver and, you guessed, it, another bank account drainer. PSC big bore gear box and assist ram coming now along with all the parts to make the Currie like new again. Damn I should have at least gotten a kiss before this screwin...
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Originally posted by RAT View PostI swear it never ends with Jeeps. I was going to go wheelin with Mike and Sharon today in BB. Last night I was doing some last minute checks and re-centering the steering wheel when I noticed the sector shaft on the steering box moving laterally over a half an inch. Add to that my 7 year old Currie Drag link end is ready to pop off with a small screw driver and, you guessed, it, another bank account drainer. PSC big bore gear box and assist ram coming now along with all the parts to make the Currie like new again. Damn I should have at least gotten a kiss before this screwin...
I do some pics of the install next week when the parts arrive.
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The ram assist went in easy peasy lemon squeezy. Sum bitch holds a shit load more fluid than before. Feels way different on the street.
The drag link end at the knuckle damn near fell apart when I took it off. Wasn't long for this world. I just replaced 90% of the old Currie steering. Hopefully I'll get more than 6 years out of this set up.[CENTER][COLOR=#ff0000]Resistance Off Road
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I didn't realize how much I missed having the full area behind the seats. I wonder how I've been getting all my stuff in there without it. I'm starting to do the puzzle it together loading of gear for the Rubicon. All my stuff fits and there is still room. Guess I'm bringing more stuff![CENTER][COLOR=#ff0000]Resistance Off Road
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Did you already go with the PSC? I keep hearing really good things about Red Neck Ram from Texas Off Road. Looks like the same exact thing at half the price. But the rebuild looks awesome man. No wonders you aren't worried about fuel on your next big trip. Holy crap. Only Jeep that doesn't need to carry cans for overlanding...USMC F&AM
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Originally posted by TipsE-Z View PostDid you already go with the PSC? I keep hearing really good things about Red Neck Ram from Texas Off Road. Looks like the same exact thing at half the price. But the rebuild looks awesome man. No wonders you aren't worried about fuel on your next big trip. Holy crap. Only Jeep that doesn't need to carry cans for overlanding...
I'm not familiar with the RedNeck Ram. Should be cuz I be a redneck but... Looks a little low tech. By that I mean the ram looks like a cheaper part, not the same quality as PSC. From what I can tell they use the stock pump and a drilled and tapped stock gear box. But they don't have much info on their site so I would call and ask mega questions about their product. Sometimes the price is too good to be true.[CENTER][COLOR=#ff0000]Resistance Off Road
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So far I've done three trips to Big Bear including trail time. For three trips to Big Bear + driving around town, I'm getting 13.3 MPG. But two trips were loaded with gear so I need to do some more driving with the Jeep in a more normal load configuration. but right now
13.3 MPG x 32 Gallon capacity tank = 425 mile per tank. I will take that. For the three trips to BB I've filled the tank once at the beginning and topped it once during the cross mountain trip with Mike. If the sending unit is still reading the same as in the stock tank I still have about three gallons in the tank. I'm going to track my mileage very closely on the Rubicon trip coming up to see exactly what the Jeep is getting mileage-wise. But having a tanker truck behind the seat is pretty cool.[CENTER][COLOR=#ff0000]Resistance Off Road
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Originally posted by Tumbleweed13 View PostCan you post some pix, of your steering set up. I just got a PSC gearbox, and ram. I'd like to see how you mounted, everything. Thanks[CENTER][COLOR=#ff0000]Resistance Off Road
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I love brand new, fresh parts, and nothing is better in the afternoon than a great big Woody! Or two in this case. Tom Woods Rocks. Total rebuild (including the cardon swivels) on both and they sent back three of the old u-joints for trail spares, and a set of u-joint straps with new bolts all around. less than $200. Can't beat it.
20130703_174948 by MJR RAT, on Flickr
And I'm finally getting Ahole Fab garage in shape. Still along way to go but WAYYY better than before. Aluminum welder is up and working like a charm. Sweet!
20130703_175128 by MJR RAT, on Flickr[CENTER][COLOR=#ff0000]Resistance Off Road
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Currie steering all the way.[CENTER][COLOR=#ff0000]Resistance Off Road
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