Hi All,
Wierd problem here, and I'm hoping some experience might shed some light on it. I seem to have some looseness in my steering, but I'll be darned if I can find it. The problem shows up best while the truck is still sitting on its' tires.
I notice what seems like a looseness in the passenger-side steering, especially when I make a left-hand turn off of our 4-lane hwy. (yeah, they have them here) It occurs as the right tire drops off the main pavement onto the shoulder.
I've inspected the front end, and I do not find any play at the tie rods nor the idler pivot in the middle (I shimmed the pivot due to play years ago). I didn't find play where the axle pivots at the differential, although if great pressure needs to be used, I'm not sure if I checked it thouroughy.
Any thoughts or advice on further testing?
Thanks,
Paul Underwood
Steering Issue?
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Way back when I worked for Dennis he had one come in with this problem. If memory serves, it was cheaper to replace the 1/2 shaft with a used assembly. Let me refresh my memory with the manual and get back to you about what has to be done. Ski lift control circuits on the brain. Have to reboot and refresh.
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John,
Glad to hear that the Maibock made the rounds! That's a good friend to have.
We got back safely and got the wheel drives slid on.
Yesterday we put the finishing touches on my new spring compressor. Today it gets it's first workout and hopefully she's back on the road.
BTW, when the work's done out west, feel free to come to Wisconsin and help me build my rope tow for our farm. All the food and beer you can eat!!
Cheers,
Paul
Glad to hear that the Maibock made the rounds! That's a good friend to have.
We got back safely and got the wheel drives slid on.
Yesterday we put the finishing touches on my new spring compressor. Today it gets it's first workout and hopefully she's back on the road.
BTW, when the work's done out west, feel free to come to Wisconsin and help me build my rope tow for our farm. All the food and beer you can eat!!
Cheers,
Paul
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Maybe we can look at finding one of these. Don't laugh at the 80's ski gear and the broom stick holding up the trunk.
www.grabandgoropetow.com
www.grabandgoropetow.com
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Re: Steering Issue?
Have you ever thought about going to power steering? check out this website if you are. http://www.woodwardsteering.com/undysworld wrote:Hi All,
Wierd problem here, and I'm hoping some experience might shed some light on it. I seem to have some looseness in my steering, but I'll be darned if I can find it. The problem shows up best while the truck is still sitting on its' tires.
I notice what seems like a looseness in the passenger-side steering, especially when I make a left-hand turn off of our 4-lane hwy. (yeah, they have them here) It occurs as the right tire drops off the main pavement onto the shoulder.
I've inspected the front end, and I do not find any play at the tie rods nor the idler pivot in the middle (I shimmed the pivot due to play years ago). I didn't find play where the axle pivots at the differential, although if great pressure needs to be used, I'm not sure if I checked it thouroughy.
Any thoughts or advice on further testing?
Thanks,
Paul Underwood