Product Description
Upgrade your Rockwell steering setup with the PSC TRB10 Tapered Bushing, engineered to convert factory taper tie rod holes in Rockwell 2.5-ton steering knuckles to a precise 0.750-inch straight bore. Designed by PSC Motorsports, this locking tapered adapter allows builders to run standard 3/4-inch tie rod ends without reaming or modifying the knuckle, making it one of the easiest and most reliable upgrades for heavy-duty off-road steering systems. Manufactured from high-strength steel and precision machined for an accurate press-fit installation, the TRB10 provides improved alignment and long-term durability for aggressive off-road use. Whether you're building a rock crawler, mud truck, or extreme trail rig running Rockwell axles, the PSC TRB10 tapered bushing ensures a clean conversion to 3/4-inch straight tie rod ends for better steering control and reliability.
Fitment
- Rockwell 2.5-Ton Steering Knuckles
- Rockwell axle steering conversions
- Custom off-road steering systems using 3/4" tie rod ends
- Rock crawlers, mud trucks, ultra-4 builds, and heavy off-road rigs
- Universal fabrication projects adapting Rockwell steering arms
Specifications for PSC TRB10
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | PSC Motorsports |
| Part Number | TRB10 |
| Product Type | Tapered Adapter Bushing |
| Application | Rockwell 2.5 Ton Steering Knuckle Conversion |
| Tie Rod Size Adapted | 0.750 Inch (3/4") |
| Material | Machined High-Strength Steel |
| UPC | 687927181014 |
| GTIN | 687927181014 |
| Shipping Info | Calculated at Checkout |
| Prop 65 | WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm – https://www.P65Warnings.ca.gov |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the PSC TRB10 tapered bushing do?
The TRB10 converts factory tapered tie rod holes in Rockwell steering knuckles into straight 0.750-inch holes, allowing the installation of standard 3/4-inch tie rod ends.
Do I need to modify my Rockwell knuckle to install this?
No. The PSC TRB10 is designed to press into the existing tapered hole, eliminating the need for reaming or machining the steering knuckle.
How many bushings are required per axle?
Two TRB10 bushings are typically required per axle when converting both steering arm mounting points.
Is this bushing compatible with off-road steering systems?
Yes. The TRB10 is commonly used on rock crawlers, mud trucks, and extreme off-road builds running Rockwell 2.5-ton axles with heavy-duty steering systems.
Is the PSC TRB10 sold individually?
Yes. The tapered adapter bushing is sold individually. Two are usually required when converting both steering knuckle mounting points.