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steering pump.. do i need a whole "setup"

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Old 12-14-2010, 09:15 AM
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i am wondering if anyone has modified the stock steering pump to output more psi? is this even possible??
can i get a high flow pump from say PSC and use the factory box, or do i need a ram and a modified box??
i prob answered my own question, but i wanted opinions from exp.
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Personally, I wouldn't mess with trying to get more out of the stock, just get the complete PSC system. PSC has done all the homework for you. I am very impressed by my PSC set up with 40" tires. It isn't exactly cheap, but there is no guess work.
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Yea psc is def the way to go I was just curious if there is a flow regulator inside the stock pump that could be removed/modified to up the factory psi.
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as mentioned, i would just get the whole PSC setup. you can always save a little money by sending in your steering box too.



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