Toyota w/ Dana 44 High Steer Kit


Dana 44 high steer conversion for full width Dana 44 under Toyota

Kit includes, 2 arms, 2 install stud kits, tie rod, drag link with GM 1 Ton Tie Rod Ends, and pit man arm for Toyota steering box with GM taper.

These kits are designed to retain factory Toyota IFS box or 79-85 4x4's with IFS box swap.

Dana 44 will require flat top machined knuckle or Reid Racing knuckle or equivalent.

Steering arms are the 2" tall arms we manufacture. Studs and conical washers are Sky Mfg in house made chromoly 9/16ths. Studs are heat treated and through hardened, black oxide coated.

Fits 3-6 inch lift. Arms designed for full steering turning radius.

Included:

4 Tie Rod Ends
4 Jam Nuts
1 Drag Link
1 Tie Rod
1 Pit man Arm
1 Passenger Side Steering Arm
1 Driver Side Steering Arm.
Steering Arm Studs and Nuts


Steering kits of this nature are built to order generally a 1 week lead time.

Steering Arm Info:
Our steering arms are CNC machined out of ASTM A572 Grade 50 steel. We previously have used 1018 steel, but switched to a more rigid material (A572). Grade 50 is a very strong low allow steel that fulfills our exceptionally high strength requirements, and is particularly strong for applications in which it is riveted or bolted. ASTM A572 Grade 50 is considered a "workhorse" grade and is widely used in many applications. Steel mills produce channel and heavy beams with Grade 50. It is commonly used in structural applications, heavy construction equipment, building structures, heavy duty anchoring systems, boom sections, structural steel shapes, and applications that require high strength per weight ratio.
*Tensile strength: 65,000 psi
*Yield strength: 50,000 psi

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Dallas stillings
High steer kit

Great product bolted right on my Dana 44 the link arm was a little long but I cut an inch off the dom and it was perfect

We appreciate your business. Thank you for your review, Dallas!