Overhauling steering
#22
#23
So this guy says the tie rod studs just need to be 14mm
http://www.rme4x4.com/showthread.php...eering-upgrade
And the moog parts says it's M14
Plus it lists all the rams as applicable
http://www.moog-suspension-parts.com...od=MOOG-ES3527
So what other parts of the crossover do I need to check to see if it'll fit
http://www.rme4x4.com/showthread.php...eering-upgrade
And the moog parts says it's M14
Plus it lists all the rams as applicable
http://www.moog-suspension-parts.com...od=MOOG-ES3527
So what other parts of the crossover do I need to check to see if it'll fit
#24
I replaced my driver side ball joints, a bad tie rod, and a sway bar end link. It drives much better now.
BUT my steering column is loose as all get out. I can turn it a good 15 degrees each direction. I can see it moving in the gear box too. I just replaced that thing too
Rocksolid thing time? Or what?
BUT my steering column is loose as all get out. I can turn it a good 15 degrees each direction. I can see it moving in the gear box too. I just replaced that thing too
Rocksolid thing time? Or what?
#25
#29
Columns rarely go bad. Rag joint on the intermediate shaft is a common problem though. (at least, on vehicles that have one... don't recall if the dodge does or not...) Joints in the intermediate shaft are not all that rare either..... have someone else move the wheel, while you look for the slop. See what moves that shouldn't, and what doesn't move, that should..
#30
Bump this thread. My steering wheel feel is terrible now.
Here the updates, I have finished my front dana 60 swap and I have the 8.5 steering upgrade(please dont snap off tie rod ends). When i first went to drive it i noticed a couple things
First- it tracks straight as an arrow now. I need an alignment but it still tracks straight. And I need to recenter my steering wheel but thats beyond the point.
Second- I have a massive clunk in my steering wheel now. I think I finally pushed some bushing over the limit when I used the steering to remove a stuck wheel bearing assembly. I had a slight clunk before I did everything but now it much more pronounced. There even seems to be some play, not present before the swap, where there is no engagement of the steering until after it clunks.
I can live with a little play in the steering wheel until i can get a redhead box. But this clunk is diving me crazy and doesnt make me feel safe.
I plan on ordering the rock solid ram steering today, i can move steerring column sideways at least a quarter of an inch.
What else can i do to check the steering column?
I just dont have any money to lay down for a new box or steering shaft at the moment.
Here the updates, I have finished my front dana 60 swap and I have the 8.5 steering upgrade(please dont snap off tie rod ends). When i first went to drive it i noticed a couple things
First- it tracks straight as an arrow now. I need an alignment but it still tracks straight. And I need to recenter my steering wheel but thats beyond the point.
Second- I have a massive clunk in my steering wheel now. I think I finally pushed some bushing over the limit when I used the steering to remove a stuck wheel bearing assembly. I had a slight clunk before I did everything but now it much more pronounced. There even seems to be some play, not present before the swap, where there is no engagement of the steering until after it clunks.
I can live with a little play in the steering wheel until i can get a redhead box. But this clunk is diving me crazy and doesnt make me feel safe.
I plan on ordering the rock solid ram steering today, i can move steerring column sideways at least a quarter of an inch.
What else can i do to check the steering column?
I just dont have any money to lay down for a new box or steering shaft at the moment.