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should I remove my powering steering?

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1987bseiresman   +1y
Should I remove my powering steering for a tighter feel or get a bigger swaybar and bushings. It' a 2wd truck too.
DOWNSUB   +1y
why would you remove your P/S ? If your front end is loose sound like you need new bushings.
DougyFrisch   +1y
if it's not due to motor, suspension, or wheel clearence then leave that shit. don't do it for "better handling"
BioMax   +1y
If you loose the P/S make sure you run a non power box. If you occasionally take your truck to the track or are a total corner junkie, there may be a small prefernce to manual steering. Power steering "mutes" the steering input from the road, something that ture driving connoisseurs prefer. A larger Sway bar will not offer the same effects that the manual steering does.

white93yota- It looks to me like you need to do some serious homework on the subject. Buy the book that I posted on your other thread and see what it really takes to make a vehicle handle. Then if you still have any questions, post again and we'll address them.
mitsu94   +1y
hell no i dont have power steering on my max and it sucks
BioMax   +1y
If your non power steering sucks, there is something amiss. Scrub radius is a major cause of tough steering as well as too much castor. I know from expierence that the Toyota's don't take very much steering effort with out power assist. I'm not sure about the Mitsu's tho.
mitsu94   +1y
it aint as bad as if u had power steering then ur pump went out or something but it is almost impossible 2 manuver through parking lots using 1 hand 2 steer. if i had a choice it would be power.
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