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WA Wildhorses 76-77 T Steering setup

Shimmy

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1977 Bronco
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Jun 20, 2021
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Loc.
Maple Valley
City: Seattle
Price: $ 200

Used WH drag link/tie rod setup to convert your Y steering to T steering. I bought this and ran it on my 77 for maybe 10 miles, before moving to the Duff TRO setup.

This kit does not require any reaming of pitman arm or knuckles to fit. It is a 100% bolt on conversion for your 76-77
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Shimmy

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1977 Bronco
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Maple Valley
OT but how do like the Duff setup compared to this?

i love the duff setup but its hard to compare the two. the main reason i went with the duff setup was to go OTK, heims and improve my steering angles. i also considered using this OTK and installing tapered sleeves in the knuckles. that would have accomplished the same thing.

overall i had no gripes with the WH setup other than my angles needed to be more parallel and aligned with a 3.5" lift
 

ftw

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Would you consider shipping to oahu? If not my in-laws live Sandy Oregon 97055. and I can grab it when I visit them in June. Thanks, Todd
 
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