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Old 08-08-2019, 06:00 PM   #7
Ggmac
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Default Re: 32 stock tudor shortened pitman arm

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Originally Posted by jimTN View Post
It will work because it shortens the fulcram(if your are prying on something, the closer your load is to the furcram the easier it will be). However, I can tell you that a stock 32 will steer fairly well if you have 18" rubber, kingpins and bearings are up to snuff, tie rod ends and drag link ends are good and round and everything greased well. I have a 32 and 34 that both have stock steering and steer well. Safety note, welding on the pitman arm changes the metalurgy and could become brittle.............
Wait , I'm confused . I agree but that being said if I have a 13" steering wheel it's not easier than a 17" to steer . Help me get past this
Never mind I figured it out . Longer arm , less effort but more movement

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