^^ This is what I would do.So it sounds like a good course of action is to try some of the simpler adjustments first...and then if need be, pull out the box and send to Redhead.
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^^ This is what I would do.So it sounds like a good course of action is to try some of the simpler adjustments first...and then if need be, pull out the box and send to Redhead.
So it sounds like a good course of action is to try some of the simpler adjustments first...and then if need be, pull out the box and send to Redhead.
What shop in B’ham?Thanks...I am definitely printing this info up and taking to a shop here in Birmingham. The shop it's in right now is more of general repair facility but I have heard there's a good shop in town that does a lot of LC's.
40mm of steering wheel play is factory? 20mm in either direction from straight? and under what conditions? - static with engine off, engine on, travelling on pavement with no discernible steer in either direction? Is this in the FSM? sorry for all the Qs here but have smae problem but only with 50mph+ gusting on hwy.40mm of play is factory.
40mm of steering wheel play is factory? 20mm in either direction from straight? and under what conditions? - static with engine off, engine on, travelling on pavement with no discernible steer in either direction? Is this in the FSM? sorry for all the Qs here but have smae problem but only with 50mph+ gusting on hwy.
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Is it just me or does $3000 seem excessive for a steering box and pitman arm? And how would a pitman arm wear out anyway?
All of the above are great advise. Replacing suspension bushings, tie rods and drag link ends will help. The tie rod and drag link ends are fairly easy with a ball joint remover. Also a failed steering stabilizer can allow the wheel to wander a bit and it's fairly easy to replace.
A rebuild kit is about $100 for the steering box. The rebuild kit only addresses leaks. Adjusting the steering box afterwards is still required.All these suggestions are great and I tried them all. None of them really worked or made any significant difference. At the end of the day you will most likely need a new steering gear box or get a rebuilt one. I ended up putting a new steering gearbox in mine that I purchased through eBay for $1,500 that had the 105 shaft. As for a rebuild I did rock auto and never again. There are other other places that are better and members have had good luck.
So as for the new gear truck drives great no loose steering or play from side to side. Actually feel safe in highway now.