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  1. #41
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    How did I miss this thread....
    someone here made steering arms for rockwells, for crossover steering, quite reasonable, nice work, I got one from him, not sure who it was, let me check out my old posts, maybe I can find it again....

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    Quote Originally Posted by 40Grit View Post
    How did I miss this thread....
    someone here made steering arms for rockwells, for crossover steering, quite reasonable, nice work, I got one from him, not sure who it was, let me check out my old posts, maybe I can find it again....
    NICE ....
    Rockwells / Cummins / 3053A
    Combat wheels on 395 XML
    M104A1 trailer

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    If my history is right, it was elohim, he made some nice arms. not sure about current pricing.

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    I have a couple left from the batch I made. I have them with holes and without holes for the heims.

    Mine are precision waterjet cut(no heat applied) on the outside dimensions using A56 steel which has a 30% stronger tensile strength than 1018.

    The arms also have a taper lock bushing with holes CNC machined within .005"

    I supply Taper bushings(which are custom cut to fit taper in arm) grade 8 bolts, lock washers, grease fitting and stering arm for $195 shipped USA.

    Two arms for double steering ( one does not have tapers) Is $300 shipped .USA.
    I do not supply bolts with these. Also you will receive two seperate arms
    which would need to snugged to your axle, then tack welded, removed, then welded.

    You will have ZERO movement with my setup. I made my own after seeing the very poor quality of others.

    I recommend using ARP Studs with Nuts rather than the Bolts for the steering arms.

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    Here are some pics. Click and they will get larger.





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    exactly what i'm looking for ......
    Rockwells / Cummins / 3053A
    Combat wheels on 395 XML
    M104A1 trailer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kamikaze12volts View Post
    exactly what i'm looking for ......
    Email sent.


    Thanks for the hook up 40 GRIT. Have you got your truck done/ running yet ?

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    nope that marriage thing took all the extra money, but progress is slowly starting again...

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