With the help of a local 4x4 shop we were able to locate the source of my 'death-wobble'. The front lower mount of the panhard rod (trackbar) was loose and had quite a bit of movement when the steering wheel was shaken.
I went to tighten this bolt, but found that I could not get a tool on the nut on the backside against the axle. I suspect that this may have been a captive nut, but mine just spins now. I was able to tighten it some and the wobble appears to be gone for now.
Is that nut supposed to be captive or free? How can I get in there and fix it for good? The boxed-in area that it's in is against the axle and under the spring perch - I can barely get my fingertip in there to feel the nut spinning.
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I lengthened my drag link a few turns to get the steering wheel aligned properly (previous-previous owner lifted it and didn't do this). A mechanic neighbor of mine says I will need an alignment now. I disagree - I only changed the relationship of the steering box to the passenger wheel. I didn't touch the tie rod and therefore the toe-in should be the same. Do we agreee that no further alignment is necessary?
Also...
I noticed the tags on the rear OME springs. On the drivers side the spring says R/H and passenger side has L/H. I searched. This was probably done backwards by the P-PO. I do have a slight lean to the left. I'm going to have to swap the springs aren't I!
Thanks for listening - comments appreciated!
Eric
I went to tighten this bolt, but found that I could not get a tool on the nut on the backside against the axle. I suspect that this may have been a captive nut, but mine just spins now. I was able to tighten it some and the wobble appears to be gone for now.
Is that nut supposed to be captive or free? How can I get in there and fix it for good? The boxed-in area that it's in is against the axle and under the spring perch - I can barely get my fingertip in there to feel the nut spinning.
Next...
I lengthened my drag link a few turns to get the steering wheel aligned properly (previous-previous owner lifted it and didn't do this). A mechanic neighbor of mine says I will need an alignment now. I disagree - I only changed the relationship of the steering box to the passenger wheel. I didn't touch the tie rod and therefore the toe-in should be the same. Do we agreee that no further alignment is necessary?
Also...
I noticed the tags on the rear OME springs. On the drivers side the spring says R/H and passenger side has L/H. I searched. This was probably done backwards by the P-PO. I do have a slight lean to the left. I'm going to have to swap the springs aren't I!
Thanks for listening - comments appreciated!
Eric