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Re: ok...that was odd..steering Q
« Reply #15 on: December 19, 2007, 09:20:28 AM »
I'll agree with the bumpsteer.  I've experienced the same problem with my buddies YJ.  We corrected the problem with a simple caster shim.  Then  when we converted to SPOA we se the caster at min spec.  No more bump steer!

You can't correct bumpsteer with a caster shim.  Bump steer can be solved by either using a drop pitman or raising the drag link connection higher at the knuckle/tierod (high steer)
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Re: ok...that was odd..steering Q
« Reply #16 on: December 27, 2007, 09:23:07 AM »
just in case any one was wondering.... i fixed the issue. had the rebuild kit for the steering box and figured it would start there and try other things as i went through the whole front end till i figured out what was wrong. pulled the box off went to pull the pit man arm and broke my 5 ton gear puller. went and got a 7 ton and a freind who is 6'4" and 280, alll muscle and had him pull it off cuase i couldn't!

started taking apart the box and the pit man shaft was bent!!!! the main shaft that gose throught the box and controls all steering had a good 5 degree bend in it! how the hell did i do that? any which way replaced it and all the bearings packed it all in a grease and closed it up. works great.

now to look into getting the sye eliminator and putting in that ax15 i have laying around....

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Re: ok...that was odd..steering Q
« Reply #17 on: December 27, 2007, 10:22:52 AM »
I'll agree with the bumpsteer.  I've experienced the same problem with my buddies YJ.  We corrected the problem with a simple caster shim.  Then  when we converted to SPOA we se the caster at min spec.  No more bump steer!

You can't correct bumpsteer with a caster shim.  Bump steer can be solved by either using a drop pitman or raising the drag link connection higher at the knuckle/tierod (high steer)
What was I thinking?  Your right!  We had issues with tire wobble at higher speeds!  My bad! :stupid: