It is just like running equipment, it does not go back to center after a turn, and it is very interesting st high speeds.
No it is not - as the PSC kits are load reactive and will return to center when driving. There are two type is orbitals - non load reactive and load reactive. Please don't misinform people of what is out there...
How well does it turn those 37's?
Great - I need a shorter belt as it squeals when I put an extreme load on it but if I am 3 feet in mud or flat ground it feels the same.
I've worked on many many impements with full hydro steering, and there's no way in hell I'd use one on the street. at 20mph they're real twitchy. 75+? Fn forget it
This is a load reactive orbital with the correct pump output and cylinder size drives like a dream. Ever heard of the king of hammers? If not I suggest taking a look because quite a few 500 HP rock racers have no issues doing 70MPH + across desert whoops and in the same race crawl extreme rocks and hit the dunes again. Once again, mis-information
Wrong and wrong. It's completely legal and completely safe.
I will be installing the linked kit on mine. I've driven a rig with that kit, and it's really no different on the street than any other type of steering. And yes, if the engine quits running, you still have steering.
Don't believe rumors, hype or false information.
Exactly - this isn't a tractor or some janky assist setup. This is the result of true research and design, a top dollar kit -
Take a look at my pinion angle - I had complete disregard for the caster when I set this up as I don't plan on driving this thing to work and back. From full left to full right there is over a 3" difference in height of the steering arm - but on the street with 37" boggers, cut in the back with 15 PSI it drives like my F150, although it is smoother.