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I’ve look on here trying to find somewhere on here with a similar setup. Ok. Just purchased an 06/07 6.0 dually with 172k on the clock. I’ve had it alil over a month now. It’s has a 8-10” lift 24.5” Alcoa wheels with 285/75r/24.5 semi tires. Also it just got inspected and passed at the beginning of the month. All my steering components looked great that were inspected. I’ve even gave them a look over and did a lot of pulling on the components to makes sure things were tight. However my steering wheel has a lot of play which is frustrating. The play started out from what I measured was about 3-4”. I’ve adjusted the steering box and maybe got alil out. I’ve done some research of upgrading steering box to red or blue head. However they have there issues also, I just don’t want to waist money on something I don’t need. I’m definitely open to any suggestions if anyone has a similar setup or knows someone that can help me clear this up. I know a lift has affects on the truck. However I see so many lifted trucks I can’t imagine everyone has steering issues. I greatly appreciate everyone’s responses.
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not sure if they will have plugs or just plastic caps, I would call and ask them and they might throw them in.

Either way they are standard fittings, so you just screw in the tap and cap it or use a plug.



I kept these and two spare lines in the truck incase I ever had an issue because if you lose a line you lose brakes and steering.
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not sure if they will have plugs or just plastic caps, I would call and ask them and they might throw them in.

Either way they are standard fittings, so you just screw in the tap and cap it or use a plug.



I kept these and two spare lines in the truck incase I ever had an issue because if you lose a line you lose brakes and steering.
Appreciate ya Heavy_GD, Blue Top box comes with fittings pre installed to block off ports. This is good info for anyone who comes across this post. Thanks for all your help.
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Just put a blue top on mine (with stock wheels). Too early to tell on reliability. But so far, very happy with the tight feel the steering has again.
Just put a blue top on mine (with stock wheels). Too early to tell on reliability. But so far, very happy with the tight feel the steering has again.
👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾Cool mine should arrive Wednesday. Will install hopefully Thursday. That’s good to hear. Glad it worked out for you.
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It is here, Blue Top Steering Gear. She is ported for future steering assist. Looking forward to getting this installed.

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You will need a 1-13/16" socket and a decent pitman arm removal tool. Out of the local parts stores, Autozone was the only one that had a tool that would barely fit. Hopefully that saves you some time.
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Well BlueTop Steering Gear box is installed an I must say I’m in control again. It’s not 100% but I must say it’s pretty close. Little to no play in steering now. I am very pleased with going with BlueTop. Im still thinking about steering assist just because of the size of the tires. I don’t want to over work this steering box. Take care fellas
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Glad you got it done. If you still have play, it must be in some of the linkage that's worn (tie rod ends, ball joints, etc.) Mine's as tight as a straight man's buttox in prison
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