PSC mount location, skid Plate ideas needed.
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Have a PSC on my front Dana 60 and on a recent trip it came in contact with my steering rod and took a nasty hit on a rock. I would like to see others setup and skid plate solutions.
Thanks, Huck
Thanks, Huck
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So I can't find that skid plate on their website? I also have the PSC hydro assist steering and have been considering making a skid ourselves. But if they make one I'd like to know how much they charge for one.
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Robar is all over this one! I'll just add a few more photos and my personal experience to convince you to go the EVO route. You will definitely have to contact the shop (see Robar's post for phone #), I am not sure if they will sell just the ram skid since they are custom made for each application. But Off Road Evolution definitely has the absolute best, flattest (as in geometry of the system) "TRUE" highsteer kit. It is the one thing I get asked more than anything by Jeepers, "who did your steering set-up?"
Here is the top secret, back side, money shot of how badass this ram skid is
![](http://i1110.photobucket.com/albums/h449/spf2342/271075_10150242234663680_132471153679_7268744_2786643_n.jpg)
This is the kind of stuff you can play in without risking injury to your steering with the EVO Highsteer set-up. Me and Eddie Oh scout lines for Moby and EVO1
![](http://i1110.photobucket.com/albums/h449/spf2342/JKX%20Main%20Event%202011/IMG_0940.jpg)
My Rig trying to find stuff to bash against!!
![](http://i1110.photobucket.com/albums/h449/spf2342/171.jpg)
Just a clean steering set up
![](http://i1110.photobucket.com/albums/h449/spf2342/Snapbucket/431AAF3A-orig.jpg)
The JKX was Moby's last wheeling event before the upgrade to his new EVO ram skid and highsteer set-up. Just after I snapped this photo that tie-rod flexed about 8 inches as it bashed into that rock its aiming at. With the EVO ram skid and highsteer, it would have glided over he obstacle
Here is the top secret, back side, money shot of how badass this ram skid is
![](http://i1110.photobucket.com/albums/h449/spf2342/271075_10150242234663680_132471153679_7268744_2786643_n.jpg)
This is the kind of stuff you can play in without risking injury to your steering with the EVO Highsteer set-up. Me and Eddie Oh scout lines for Moby and EVO1
![](http://i1110.photobucket.com/albums/h449/spf2342/JKX%20Main%20Event%202011/IMG_0940.jpg)
My Rig trying to find stuff to bash against!!
![](http://i1110.photobucket.com/albums/h449/spf2342/171.jpg)
Just a clean steering set up
![](http://i1110.photobucket.com/albums/h449/spf2342/Snapbucket/431AAF3A-orig.jpg)
The JKX was Moby's last wheeling event before the upgrade to his new EVO ram skid and highsteer set-up. Just after I snapped this photo that tie-rod flexed about 8 inches as it bashed into that rock its aiming at. With the EVO ram skid and highsteer, it would have glided over he obstacle
![](http://i1110.photobucket.com/albums/h449/spf2342/JKX%20Main%20Event%202011/IMG_0934.jpg)
Last edited by GCM 2; 12-31-2011 at 06:18 PM.