The PSC SK853 Weld-On Big Bore XD Cylinder Assist Steering Box will replace the weak factory steering box in your 2003-2008 Dodge Ram 2500/3500. PSC Cylinder Assist systems increase the required hydraulic force needed to steer additional axle loads created by the installation of larger tires, modified axles, and locking differentials on the steering axle. By modifying the steering gear and adding a steering cylinder the turning of the front tires is done with less effort of the power steering pump and driver. Get enhanced handling characteristics without oversteering and a familiar level of road feel without increased driver effort, making this steering box ideal for daily driven, on-road use.
Features:Â
- No Core Charge
- Increased Hydraulic ForceÂ
- Dampens Load To Steering BoxÂ
- Less Steering Effort At Low RPMsÂ
- Offers Familiar Level Of Road Feel
- Compatible With Stock Or Any Drop Pitman Arm
- Great For Larger Tire, Upgraded Axles, & Locking Differentials
Note:
A PSC cylinder system will not correct any poor handling issues a vehicle might have on the street. It only provides additional steering force when needed.
PSC recommends that the positive caster be increased over stock settings on steering assist-type systems to help the vehicle track better at highway speeds. Welding is required for installation.
Please do not expect the steering to be the same as before the modifications. You should expect less driver steering effort at slower speeds and at higher speeds driver will notice the steering will not respond as fast in panic situations.
A PSC cylinder system will not correct any poor handling issues a vehicle might have on the street. It only provides additional steering force when needed.
PSC recommends that the positive caster be increased over stock settings on steering assist-type systems to help the vehicle track better at highway speeds. Welding is required for installation.
Please do not expect the steering to be the same as before the modifications. You should expect less driver steering effort at slower speeds and at higher speeds driver will notice the steering will not respond as fast in panic situations.