After doing the Rock Solid Ram steering bushing, the new steering shaft and replacing the seals in the steering gear, I wanted to add a steering brace for good measure. These are supposed to eliminate a lot of slop in the steering gear by preventing deflection in the sector shaft and preventing frame flex when turning. My steering is fairly tight relative to most old Dodges as it was but I've seen a lot of frames crack around steering gears and actually had it happen on my old F-150, so I'd like to prevent that if at all possible.
There's a lot of different companies selling these and prices range from $40 up to ~$300. BD Diesel sells one for $238, Sinister Diesel sells one for $235, Synergy sells one for $220 and there are a few others including a bunch of no-name obviously Chinese ones on eBay for around $40-$80. I could find no discernable difference between the Synergy or Sinister and the eBay version. The BD version has a slightly different shape in a few insignificant areas and comes with an SKF bearing as opposed to a Chinese bearing, however it is not US made nor are the Sinister or Synergy. So I set my expectations
very low and ordered the $40 eBay version that made no reservations about its country of origin- Made in China 'to the USA'? Okay then.
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But for $40 shipped to my doorstep, I'm somewhat impressed. The bearing feels solid, I feared it might've been made out of pot metal but that isn't the case. It doesn't feel gritty at all. The brace itself is beefy. My other fear was that the metal might've been thin wall junk, but again not the case. The black finish appears to be powdercoat and not painted. They included hardware, the 4 sway bar bracket bolts were marked as class 10.9 and the 2 bolts for the bearing were marked as grade 5. Are they actually 10.9/grade 5? Who knows.
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Install was about as simple as you'd expect. Everything fit well. I replaced the sway bar bushings while had it unbolted. The end links are shot too but I wasn't paying parts store prices for them so they'll have to wait until my next Rockauto order.
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Does the steering feel any different? Not really. But I didn't expect it to either. I'm more interested in preventing the frame from flexing under low speed turns.