This is a post on the CJ forum by "JeepHammer" in response to someone asking what the difference is between variable ratio and fixed ratio steering gears:
Single rate steering box only allows one type of power assist.
You get the same pressure/assist even if you are making slight corrections going down the highway, which can make the steering seem 'Twitchy',
And you get that same assist when you are making big, fast moves of the front wheels, like when you are trying to turn around or avoid large obstacles you have to drive around.
That will make the steering feel 'Sluggish' or hard to get the wheel to turn fast enough.
Variable boxes allow for a 'Two Stage' assist, Minor corrections get a little assist so things don't seem Twitchy, and when you pull harder and farther on the wheel, you get a second pressure/volume boost to help with big turns.
Full size Jeeps and J-20 Pickups used Variable rate boxes, where smaller CJs didn't.
Using a variable box lets you make big corrections easier when 'Zig-Zagging' through obstacles, and also lets you 'Finesse' on fine corrections on the highway without jumping or feeling 'Twitchy'...
The internal of the Variable boxes are also stronger, and the ones I've used have the same output as CJ's so the pitman arms off the CJ's seem to work fine.
I know there are some of the Variable boxes have 'Issues' with Pitman arm sizes, but I haven't run into that.
You can change to your CJ Pitman arm,
Or you can install a Tie Rod End that matches the FSJ pitman arm on the steering link... Either one will work, but if you use the FSJ Pitman arm, don't forget to adjust your stops!
Since variable rate boxes usually have higher VOLUME pumps, (Same pressure, just larger delivery rates) I's usually a good idea to upgrade the pump and hoses to the larger FSJ size when you install an FSJ box.
It's not 'Required', but you might get a 'Sluggish' feel when trying to make big steering movements with the lower volume pump that came on the CJs most times.
And small hoses can make for restrictions also...
If you want a real bruiser of a which, use the higher volume pump with a Hydraulic Winch!
No such thing as pulling that sucker down or overheating it with a high volume pump!
You kind of have to watch some of the parts stores,
They will list the same pump for both CJ & FSJ, and it's usually the lower volume pump...
They do that because most people will never make such large steering movements they will notice the difference (Jeepers DO!),
And they only want to stock one kind of pump,
So when I get a variable steering box, I usually swipe the pump, hoses, brackets, everything for the switch.
Helps with keeping costs down and performance up.