Explore our complete range of off-road steering and suspension parts, including Tie Rod Ends, Steering Kits, High Steer Arms, DOM Tubes, Pitman Arms, Ball Joints, and more – all engineered by East West Offroad for durability and performance.
When it comes to serious off-roading, your vehicle’s steering system is one of the most important components to upgrade. Rough terrains, steep climbs, and rock crawling demand precision, durability, and confidence behind the wheel. That’s why investing in heavy duty steering components like high steer arms, steering knuckles, crossover kits, and DOM tubes is essential for any off-road enthusiast.
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Why Upgrade Your Steering System?
Lifted trucks, Jeeps, and custom buggies often suffer from bump steer and poor steering geometry. A properly designed crossover & high steer kit not only improves handling but also provides better ground clearance by moving critical parts like tie rods and drag links above the axle line. This means your steering system is safer from rocks and trail obstacles.
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Essential Off-Road Steering Parts We Offer
- Tie Rod Ends – Foundation of strong steering systems, ensures stability on rugged trails.
- Steering Kits – Complete packages with drag links, tie rods, and hardware.
- High Steer Arms – Relocates steering linkage for improved geometry.
- Steering Knuckles – Heavy-duty knuckles that handle lifted setups.
- Crossover & High Steer Kits – Solve steering geometry issues in lifted trucks and Jeeps.
- Stud Kits & Mounting Hardware – Secure, trail-tested installations.
- Steering Maintenance Tools – Keeps your system running smoothly.
- DOM Tubes – For custom steering links with maximum strength.
- Dana 44 Components – Budget-friendly, reliable axle parts.
- Dana 60 Components – Extreme-duty parts for hardcore off-roaders.
- Jam Nut & Bung Kits – For fabricators building steering links.
- Jam Nuts – Secure tie rods and drag links.
- Tube Adapters – Connect tie rod ends to DOM tubing.
- Pitman Arms – Corrects steering angle in lifted rigs.
- Ball Joints – Built tough for heavy off-road abuse.
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Benefits of Heavy-Duty Off-Road Steering Upgrades
- Improved Control – Eliminates bump steer.
- Durability – Built with American steel, ready for abuse.
- Better Clearance – Protects tie rods and drag links.
- Customizable Builds – DOM tubes & adapters for unique setups.
Dana 44 vs Dana 60 – Which Should You Choose?
Component | Best For | Strength | Price Range |
Dana 44 | Moderate Off-Road Builds | Strong | Budget Friendly |
Dana 60 | Hardcore Rock Crawling | Extremely Strong | Premium |
👉 Both are available at East West Offroad with compatible high steer kits, tie rod ends, and crossover upgrades.
What Our Customers Say
⭐ “After installing the East West Offroad Dana 60 high steer kit, my Jeep handles rock crawling like a dream. No more bump steer!” – Chris, Colorado
⭐ “DOM tubes and crossover kit gave my truck the steering precision it was missing. Great quality and fast shipping.” – Mark, Texas
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: What is bump steer and how do I fix it?
Bump steer happens when your suspension moves but your wheels steer themselves. The best fix is a high steer crossover kit.
Q2: Do I need a high steer kit for my Dana 44?
Yes, if your vehicle is lifted or used for heavy off-road trails, a Dana 44 high steer kit improves steering geometry and clearance.
Q3: Can I install a crossover kit myself?
If you have mechanical experience, yes. Otherwise, we recommend a pro shop for precision installation.
Q4: Which axle is better – Dana 44 or Dana 60?
Dana 44 is affordable and strong for moderate builds, but Dana 60 is best for extreme off-road rigs needing maximum durability.
Final Thoughts
Whether you’re upgrading a daily-driven Jeep or building a hardcore crawler, East West Offroad offers the strongest, American-made off-road steering parts. From tie rod ends and pitman arms to Dana 44 and Dana 60 components, every product is designed to handle the toughest trails.