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blazin 05-14-2010 11:51 PM

Re: steering problems still.. HELP HELP!!!!
 
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here is a pic of the front end.. maybe someone can tell me if my drag link is on a bad angle... if anything looks wrong.

chevyblazer 05-15-2010 12:02 AM

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hi im new in this page y have a little expirience with 4x4 i hade truck that did the same thing my problem was the bolts that go on the frame with the i dont no how to called but its that piece of metal that goes across whre the sterreng box is sometimes they lossen,but to looke at it someone haves to move the sterreng so you can look at it sorry for the bad letter i dont speek that mouch inglish post me back

chevyblazer 05-15-2010 12:09 AM

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now that i looked at the picture i think the problem is the sterring arm it needs to be like 2 INCHES HIGHER OR THE LINKGED HAVES TO BE LIKE SIGSAG OR SOMETING LIKE THAT,OR TO GHET OUT OF TROUBLE YOU PUT A 2 WHEEL DRIVE STERRING BOX AND PUT THE LINKGED ACROOS LIKE THE SUPER DUTYS FORDS

blazin 05-15-2010 12:11 AM

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Originally Posted by chevyblazer (Post 3977411)
now that i looked at the picture i think the problem is the sterring arm it needs to be like 2 INCHES HIGHER OR THE LINKGED HAVES TO BE LIKE SIGSAG OR SOMETING LIKE THAT,OR TO GHET OUT OF TROUBLE YOU PUT A 2 WHEEL DRIVE STERRING BOX AND PUT THE LINKGED ACROOS LIKE THE SUPER DUTYS FORDS

the steering arm is raised 6 inches.. came with the lift kit.

chevyblazer 05-15-2010 12:19 AM

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you sholud change the sterring box

chevyblazer 05-15-2010 12:25 AM

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chenge the sterring box and pu a 2 wheel drive with the linkegd across like the ford super duty

bigbadchev72 05-15-2010 12:31 AM

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you have too much angle in your draglink, it should be flat, or very close to flat. I have a 6" lift on my truck and have the dropped pitman arm, and the raised steering arm. Dont wast your money on the S shaped draglink, they are junk, the tierod ends on them wear out super fast and are around $60 each to replace. All you will need is a dropped pitman arm like the one below.

http://www.jackit.com/store/supercart.cgi?s=skj_ca50

I dont have any shims under my springs in the truck, but i do have them on the blazer.

Have you checked around the steering box for cracks, you really need to pull it off the frame to inspect it good around the bolt holes in the frame. It is also a good time to trhough in a steering box brace. It really siffens up the front end feel. you would be suprised how much stress and twisting the frame takes around the steering box.

blazin 05-15-2010 08:42 AM

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Originally Posted by chevyblazer (Post 3977424)
you sholud change the sterring box

it has a new steering box

blazin 05-15-2010 08:44 AM

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Originally Posted by bigbadchev72 (Post 3977451)
you have too much angle in your draglink, it should be flat, or very close to flat. I have a 6" lift on my truck and have the dropped pitman arm, and the raised steering arm. Dont wast your money on the S shaped draglink, they are junk, the tierod ends on them wear out super fast and are around $60 each to replace. All you will need is a dropped pitman arm like the one below.

http://www.jackit.com/store/supercart.cgi?s=skj_ca50

I dont have any shims under my springs in the truck, but i do have them on the blazer.

Have you checked around the steering box for cracks, you really need to pull it off the frame to inspect it good around the bolt holes in the frame. It is also a good time to trhough in a steering box brace. It really siffens up the front end feel. you would be suprised how much stress and twisting the frame takes around the steering box.


thanx for the tips bigbadchevy.. i will order a new dropped pitman arm and see how that works. i'll look for a brace aswell. hope this works. cheers

msgross 05-16-2010 06:20 AM

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Originally Posted by blazin (Post 3977689)
it has a new steering box

he's talking about going with a crossover steering setup, that will cost you even more money though...

I'd do the dropped arm as stated... not much else left to replace it sounds like..

blazin 05-16-2010 12:26 PM

Re: steering problems still.. HELP HELP!!!!
 
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Originally Posted by bigbadchev72 (Post 3977451)
you have too much angle in your draglink, it should be flat, or very close to flat. I have a 6" lift on my truck and have the dropped pitman arm, and the raised steering arm. Dont wast your money on the S shaped draglink, they are junk, the tierod ends on them wear out super fast and are around $60 each to replace. All you will need is a dropped pitman arm like the one below.

http://www.jackit.com/store/supercart.cgi?s=skj_ca50

I dont have any shims under my springs in the truck, but i do have them on the blazer.

Have you checked around the steering box for cracks, you really need to pull it off the frame to inspect it good around the bolt holes in the frame. It is also a good time to trhough in a steering box brace. It really siffens up the front end feel. you would be suprised how much stress and twisting the frame takes around the steering box.

do you have any pictures of what the angle should look like? whats your setup in your blazer?

1tonblaze 05-17-2010 01:59 PM

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the alignment shop should have a book that goes that far back with specs and some hunter machines have those specs in them . I have a spec book at work in my tool box that goes back that far . is the axle shifting from side to side ? look at the bushings where the shackel goes threw the frame in the front these are known to wear out plus them being almost 40 years old i am pretty sure they are not in the best shape i up graded mine with a set from off road designs with a bigger bushing . also have them check the thust angle because this could cause this issuse

blazin 05-17-2010 06:29 PM

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Originally Posted by 1tonblaze (Post 3981603)
the alignment shop should have a book that goes that far back with specs and some hunter machines have those specs in them . I have a spec book at work in my tool box that goes back that far . is the axle shifting from side to side ? look at the bushings where the shackel goes threw the frame in the front these are known to wear out plus them being almost 40 years old i am pretty sure they are not in the best shape i up graded mine with a set from off road designs with a bigger bushing . also have them check the thust angle because this could cause this issuse

i put new bushing where the shackel goes throught the frame, when i did the lift. if the thust angle is out i must have a twisted frame?

jamie72 05-17-2010 08:50 PM

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have you checked the u bolts on the axles, to make sure ther still tight? after a few miles they need to be retighten,as they might be flexing as you steer? just a thought..

1tonblaze 05-22-2010 02:41 PM

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I have the same steering arm as you on my front axle . I would do the drop pitman arm as that angle does look alittle funny to me . my next up grade on my dana 44 is going to be the cross over steering with the high steer arms since i am going to be runing a 36 or 345/75/16 tire on my rig .


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