redeye
SILVER Star
Hi all,
Had a rather stressful drive from NJ to MD today. This was the longest drive I've taken in the truck since I got it.
Problem: truck needs constant steering adjustment, which I'd be ok with if that was the only thing. It's a lifted 7,000lb truck after all. But when going to pass another vehicle and really getting on the throttle it feels like the front end doesn't know where to go. Almost like the sensation of if you were in a fast RWD car and mashed the gas - the front wheels almost feel like they're floating and you've got a good deal of play. Not exactly confidence inspiring. Had a real butt-pucker moment when trying to pass a big rig on a sweeping curve. Even at low speeds on local roads, mashing on the throttle produces a similar feeling.
I would've rather have done it myself, but due to lack of time I had my local Toyota dealer install the lift. They also aligned the truck. From memory, I believe everything felt fine. At some point the steering wheel was cocked to the left when driving straight. Took it back and they straightened it out. A few days ago I notice the steering wheel is cocked to the right. Strange.
2021 Cruiser, 10,900 miles. OME 2.5" lift, SPC UCA's and BFG All-Terrain T/A KO2 tires. Rhino4x4 front bumper.
!!! NOTE: I installed the Rhino4x4 bumper. It came with skid plates. One was incorrect. Before I figured out the skid plate for underneath the engine was wrong, I was scratching my head trying to figure out how to mount the thing. In my haste I removed a bolt for the steering rack and could not get it back in. It would not go back in; nothing to grab onto and thread into. Stupid me never looked into why this was the case......until just now. There's a washer and bolt that goes on the top of the rack. I bought a new washer and nut and will see if I can get the bolt reinstalled as soon as those little parts come in.
My questions:
1. Could a lack of 1 steering rack bolt cause this bad behavior? There are 3 that bolt it to the frame.
2. Could the alignment have gotten screwed up? I do not know why the steering wheel is cocked to the right now.
Assuming that I can reinstall the missing nut/bolt in the steering rack successfully, I will likely take it back to the dealer and have them look it over. I can have them reinstall that nut if I cannot.
Thanks all.
-Ed
Had a rather stressful drive from NJ to MD today. This was the longest drive I've taken in the truck since I got it.
Problem: truck needs constant steering adjustment, which I'd be ok with if that was the only thing. It's a lifted 7,000lb truck after all. But when going to pass another vehicle and really getting on the throttle it feels like the front end doesn't know where to go. Almost like the sensation of if you were in a fast RWD car and mashed the gas - the front wheels almost feel like they're floating and you've got a good deal of play. Not exactly confidence inspiring. Had a real butt-pucker moment when trying to pass a big rig on a sweeping curve. Even at low speeds on local roads, mashing on the throttle produces a similar feeling.
I would've rather have done it myself, but due to lack of time I had my local Toyota dealer install the lift. They also aligned the truck. From memory, I believe everything felt fine. At some point the steering wheel was cocked to the left when driving straight. Took it back and they straightened it out. A few days ago I notice the steering wheel is cocked to the right. Strange.
2021 Cruiser, 10,900 miles. OME 2.5" lift, SPC UCA's and BFG All-Terrain T/A KO2 tires. Rhino4x4 front bumper.
!!! NOTE: I installed the Rhino4x4 bumper. It came with skid plates. One was incorrect. Before I figured out the skid plate for underneath the engine was wrong, I was scratching my head trying to figure out how to mount the thing. In my haste I removed a bolt for the steering rack and could not get it back in. It would not go back in; nothing to grab onto and thread into. Stupid me never looked into why this was the case......until just now. There's a washer and bolt that goes on the top of the rack. I bought a new washer and nut and will see if I can get the bolt reinstalled as soon as those little parts come in.
My questions:
1. Could a lack of 1 steering rack bolt cause this bad behavior? There are 3 that bolt it to the frame.
2. Could the alignment have gotten screwed up? I do not know why the steering wheel is cocked to the right now.
Assuming that I can reinstall the missing nut/bolt in the steering rack successfully, I will likely take it back to the dealer and have them look it over. I can have them reinstall that nut if I cannot.
Thanks all.
-Ed