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Dana 44 high steer arm dimension's

MarcW

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specificaly looking for centerline of Upper BJ to centerline of Drag link.

Thanks in advance.
 
That is not going to be a solid number. The number changes depending on manufacturer of the vehicle and the length of the pitman arm on the steering box.
 
That is not going to be a solid number. The number changes depending on manufacturer of the vehicle and the length of the pitman arm on the steering box.



Lookin for arms used on tj/xj... somewere around that length of throw. didnt find **** when i searched on google/pirate. just going to the drag link, tie rod is in factory location.
 
What you need to get the proper steering throw out of the axle is the measurement off of the factory axle. You want the distance from the ball joint center line to the draglink hole on the factory knuckle to be the same as the distance on your 44 high steer arm.

Then if you want it to steer more or less than stock you can adjust the distance bring the drag link in toward the ball joints for more steering/ more force required to steer or out for less steering/ less force required. That is if the axle/ joints will support more steering.
 
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What you need to get the proper steering throw out of the axle is the measurement off of the factory axle. You want the distance from the ball joint center line to the draglink hole on the factory knuckle to be the same as the distance on your 44 high steer arm.

Then if you want it to steer more or less than stock you can adjust the distance bring the drag link in toward the ball joints for more steering/ more force required to steer or out for less steering/ less force required. That is if the axle/ joints will support more steering.

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