Dana 60 high Steer Arms-Springless?

When your steering is bound up in rocks, the steering force can overcome the spring pressure and then put ujoint in a bind bc of the upper spring compressing. This allows the lower kingpin to move vertically in the lower bearing.

It then puts a ton of force onto the axle shafts, u joint, spindle and those tiny spindle to shaft bearings.

Springless avoids this. But the plastic instead can wear, the ultimate is the ECGS Bronze/brass upper kingpin inserts with grease and setting/checking the preload.
 
Ive never seen an issue out of either except for the plastic bushing breaking. Preload is the better option but I have plenty of friends still using the spring without issues. If youre going high steer, then get something with controllable preload.
 
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