merbesfield
SILVER Star
I need help with my 1982 FJ steering. It is wandering bad, on both straights and curves. On the straights it wanders all over. On the curves it feels like I am going to lose control sometimes. Steering direction/input is either too much or not enough. Scary. Here are the details. The truck only has 42K miles on it. It did not have power steering so I sourced all the original factory parts to add it. I had both the PS gear box and the Pump professionally rebuilt before having them installed. I had a local shop that specializes in Cruisers do the work. They installed all new OEM TRE's, links. and new Rag joint. So everything is 100% new or rebuilt with the exception of the Center Arm, which they adjusted. Stock suspension, no lift. The truck does have typical squat to the rear like so many cruisers. Before I converted to PS the truck drove almost the same as it does now, though the steering box was worn, so I thought. I thought PS and all new parts, would fix everything. Well it is easy to steer now
, but still wanders all over the place. The shop did an alignment the old school method. I wanted to rule that out so I had them send it down to tire shop for computer alignment. No change
. Steering does not self center. Also if turned to full right turn lock the right front tire rubs into the TRE on the end of main steering shaft link. The new rubber boot is now torn up. Tires are BFG TA 33x10.5, so nothing crazy. Wheels are aftermarket old school white wagon wheels, a little wider than stock, but again nothing crazy. After all this time, work and money I am really diissapointed. I would really appreciate some help. This is a super nice original low mile cruiser that should drive like new, but right now it is far from that. I have read about Caster angle. I am not sure if they checked it. Most of what I read it seemed like Caster angle was an issue on lifted trucks, not sure if it pertains to stock ones or if the fact that the truck squats to the rear is partly to blame. Sorry for the long post, but I wanted to give all the details. Thanks again.

