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Power Strokes 1994-1997 Upgrades and Aftermarket Upgrading or adding OEM or aftermarket equipment to your 1994-1997 Ford F-Series with Power Stroke engine.

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Old 02-25-2009, 10:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Talking 5" RSK pics

Alright I have searched and cannot find a single pic of someone with the 5" RSk in their OBS. I have the d60 and would use stock f350 springs. I dont care about the ride that much to have to mess with the bumper and what not. There arent made to ride like a caddy anyways. Also, how would 35's fit on this or possibly 37's? What would I need to have to make it steer strait and not wobble? I have heard of pitman arms and track bars, but dont really know what they are. Would I need longer driveshafts? Thanks
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Old 02-26-2009, 08:28 PM   #2 (permalink)
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pm BigK, if he still comes around...he is running the 5" RSK...
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You would need a new drop pitman arm. You can find em about anywhere online, probably around 100 bucks. Probably need some new brake lines or extensions too. Your driveshaft should be long enough, but I've heard the driveshaft from an F-350 has a double cardon joint which can handle the steep angle alot better. So you may need to swap it out eventually. Other than that not too sure what you need. I'm puttin a 6" on mine and thats what I had to do so far.
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Pitman arm is the cast steel piece attached to the output shaft of your steering box. The drag link attaches to the other end of the pitman arm.
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i have a front reciever...would it still work
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