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Watch for this part to be in the Discontinued Parts list soon, as everyone will now be making a run on them.........
Great to know!Not anytime soon. There is too much current demand.
If oil is Leaking right down on panhard or other bushings, it will eventually eat them away.I have not read the whole thread but I would have a very close look at the panhard rod bushes, and the mounts to the chassis, they rust and flex and finally fail!
So my 1997 with 235K miles continues to have loose steering, and I'm a bit tired of not having the thing track like I'd like. Its in OEM spec still. Been through alignment, birf rebuild, bearings, and tie rod ends. I've carefully tightened the steering box adjustment about a half turn. At first over 15K miles ago that helped but now I'm back to too much steering wheel play and too much steering wheel adjustment on straight driving as well as slow steering response. Meanwhile I've developed what sounds like some slight popping in my front end. Best I can tell, I've got to rebuild or replace my steering box.
What are you guys doing to address this that gets this truly right again and doesn't break the bank? I had to laugh when I saw that a new Toyota unit will run you near $2000.
So free play in the wheel where the cruiser reacted much more to the imperfections in the road causing constant steering correction needed.
not the OP but this is helpful for me! When you say “reacted”, does this mean that you would hit a bump, the wheel would shake an inch in either direction, but the cruiser itself would stay on track?
that’s what is happening to mine, particularly in cold weather. I’ll be driving straight, hit a series of bumps, The wheel will turn about an inch to both sides, but the cruiser itself stays on track. Any suggested items to look at will be helpful!
not the OP but this is helpful for me! When you say “reacted”, does this mean that you would hit a bump, the wheel would shake an inch in either direction, but the cruiser itself would stay on track?
that’s what is happening to mine, particularly in cold weather. I’ll be driving straight, hit a series of bumps, The wheel will turn about an inch to both sides, but the cruiser itself stays on track. Any suggested items to look at will be helpful!
Actually just the opposite; I'd hit a bump or imperfection in the road and the steering wheel would stay in the same place but the cruiser would change direction. Which then would cause me to have to steer in the opposite direction and then most likely correct back the other way. So exhausting.
Your scenario is interesting as the only way to get movement into the steering wheel would be from the front wheels, linkage and steering box. How are your other steering components? What is your caster and toe?
So if I want to refresh my 23 year old steering components reviewed in this thread, the parts I need to order are the following?
44110-60212 power steering gear box
45411-60360 pitman arm
44111-60060 sector shaft
How difficult are these parts to replace labor wise? Thanks.
Leave the sector shaft out. It’s already in the box part number. The arm and the gear box would make it plug and play.
Of course, then you can do things like rag joints, intermediate shafts, etc. as I pointed out in my steering gear box thread from 2009, IIRC.
Thanks, Onur. What's the best way to reach you? I tried calling a number I used earlier this year from your website, but it no longer works for some reason.
Care to link that here for posterity’s sake?Leave the sector shaft out. It’s already in the box part number. The arm and the gear box would make it plug and play.
Of course, then you can do things like rag joints, intermediate shafts, etc. as I pointed out in my steering gear box thread from 2009, IIRC.