Sky's Offroad Design
Dana 60 Kingpin High Steer Arms – 1980-1997 Ford F-Series
Dana 60 Kingpin High Steer Arms – 1980-1997 Ford F-Series
SKU:DANA-60SHSA-001-PS-NOINSTALLKIT
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Dana 60 Kingpin High Steer Arms – Sky's Offroad Design
Built with over two decades of refinement, Sky's Dana 60 Kingpin High Steer Arms are some of the most advanced and feature-rich on the market. Designed for serious off-road use with long-term reliability in mind, these arms offer improved strength, clearance, and turning performance for your Dana 60 axle.
Key Features
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Optimized Clearance: Extra-thick arm profile clears spring packs, relocation blocks, and add-a-leafs better than flat plate-style arms
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Built-in Kingpin Cap: Integrated—not welded—with a threaded bore for a grease zerk (1/8" NPT zerk not included in optional stud kit)
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Street-Driven Reliability: Retains factory-style preload spring for long-term durability
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Improved Turning Radius: Optimized Ackerman angle can reduce turning radius by up to 22%
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Toyota-Friendly Geometry: Works with full turning radius on Toyota trucks (Tie Rod Eye: 4.250", Drag Link Eye: 6.625")
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Cross-Platform Fitment: Compatible with Chevy, Dodge, and Ford crossover steering setups (6.625" drag link match)
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Multiple Configurations:
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Left-hand (driver) arm: single hole
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Right-hand (passenger) arm: double hole
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Machined for 7/8" x 18 TPI GM taper tie rod ends
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5-Stud Design: Matches Reid Racing knuckles, also compatible with stock
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Use with Sky’s Stud & Conical Nut Kit for proper fitment
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CNC Machined from ASTM A572 Grade 50 Steel:
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Tensile Strength: 65,000 psi
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Yield Strength: 50,000 psi
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Superior to 1018 steel for rigidity and reliability
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Fitment
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Fits Dana 60 Kingpin open knuckle axles
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Applications: Chevy, Dodge, Ford, Toyota conversions
Need a Complete Setup?
We offer a combo kit including:
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Dana 60 High Steer Arm
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Install Hardware Kit
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Reid Racing Knuckle
Custom high steer kits, tie rods, and drag links are also available to build your ideal setup—Sky's has your steering dialed in.
