Docwagon1776
Senior Member
- Joined
- Mar 16, 2012
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- Location
- Midwest
- Ram Year
- 2012, 2021
- Engine
- 5.7, 6.4
My dad was a truck driver and hauled big pipeline pipe for years. In 59 he bought a new 59 Ford Galaxy with a V8 and no power anything. He died the next January and my 4'11 mom had to learn to drive it. She drove it for 10 years and let me tell you it was heavy going. We are so spoiled these days. I had to remove the power steering and replace the steering with a manual setup. Sitting still I couldn't turn the wheel at all. But just rolling a little bit it wasn't bad and with the go pedal down it took no effort at all.
Yeah, if you're rolling manual steering isn't too bad. Add in a manual column shifter, though, and things get a little more interesting. Then manual brakes. So both hands and both feet have something to do quite often.
I can't remember if 1st gear was synchronized or not. I didn't buy it and stuck with the Scout. Early Scout manuals were not.
Hell i'm only 160 lbs and i can turn the wheels with the engine off and the truck or cars are parked on pavement,it's a grunt,but if you put some muscle into it,you can turn the steering wheel. You could jack the front tires up at home and check for yourself,or just put some muscle into turning the steering wheel with the enginie off,if jacking it up is a pain


