Adjusting the steering box
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Adjusting the steering box
Anyone have proper instructions how to tighten up these steering boxes? Or should I just get a new reman one. I have like 3 inches of play on the steering. I know some of front end has to be replaced AGAIN but the truck wanders like crazy some times on the road. Could a bad steering shaft be part of the problem aswell ?I'm considering selling the truck one day to move up to a 3/4 ton and don't want the steering to scare them off
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Hey man I did that already. Doesn't look like really any play on track bar surprisingly for a cheap one. I do know the pitman arm joint will need to be replaced soon though. When truck is off and in park if you wiggle the steering wheel alot it just barely moves the tire. The tires are 33s I know it does t help either
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There are two adjustments on the steering box, procedure is detailed in the service manual. Keep in mind, they want you to have the box off the truck for that exercise.
Don't waste your money on one of the parts store reman boxes, they are generally worse that what you are replacing...... Red Head, Borgeson, and some third manufacturer I simply can't remember right now, and possibly a fourth as well...... are out there, and they are MUCH higher quality rebuilds.
Don't waste your money on one of the parts store reman boxes, they are generally worse that what you are replacing...... Red Head, Borgeson, and some third manufacturer I simply can't remember right now, and possibly a fourth as well...... are out there, and they are MUCH higher quality rebuilds.
#5
There are two adjustments on the steering box, procedure is detailed in the service manual. Keep in mind, they want you to have the box off the truck for that exercise.
Don't waste your money on one of the parts store reman boxes, they are generally worse that what you are replacing...... Red Head, Borgeson, and some third manufacturer I simply can't remember right now, and possibly a fourth as well...... are out there, and they are MUCH higher quality rebuilds.
Don't waste your money on one of the parts store reman boxes, they are generally worse that what you are replacing...... Red Head, Borgeson, and some third manufacturer I simply can't remember right now, and possibly a fourth as well...... are out there, and they are MUCH higher quality rebuilds.
as far as a redhead. I wish ! But shipping and exchange 700$ is a hard pill to swallow lol. Also i heard guys on this forum not having any luck with the red heads aswell. Might be doomed lol..
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I think ill just try to adjust it where it sits. Should I do a quarter turn then take it for a drive ? Or will wiggling the wheel In park tell me right away
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Also do these steering box braces help at all?
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Depends..... If the box is flexing on it's frame mount, then yes. Otherwise, not really.... Of course, it DOES support the lower bearing on the pitman shaft, which isn't a bad idea. Trouble is, if you off-road your truck, and use one of braces that goes from frame rail to frame rail, when the frame flexes, it will exert forces on the steering box that it really wasn't designed for..... doesn't do the mount any favors either. Dodge Off Road makes one that mounts only on one side, but, that feller sure ain't cheap, and personally, don't think it is worth the money.
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