I'm stumped
#1
I'm stumped
I had the steering wheel turned about 1/8 turn CCW when driving straight. Went through the whole system and it is all new or rebuilt except for inner/outer rod ends which do not show any wear. I set toe within spec while the steering wheel is centered. Took it for a drive and now it's 1/8 turn CW. Drives great otherwise though. I do need to verify camber and caster again once I get this toe issue figured out. Any ideas?
#2
So steering gear was replaced too?..And coupler/ujoint?.. is there too much slack in the gear maybe?...but 1/8 of a turn in the steering wheel either way seems extreme
Last edited by cubawashere; 04-20-2014 at 02:30 AM.
#3
Steering gear and pump were rebuilt while I had them out to do the pitman arm. Rag joint was replaced and everything is TIGHT compared to the sloppy mess before. I had to make an 1/8 turn in the steering wheel before the vehicle would make a direction change.
Control arm bushings and ball joints replaced also. I'm going to start with getting the camber set because I at lest know the toe is relatively close. This isn't a deal breaker to have it this way but just annoying.
Control arm bushings and ball joints replaced also. I'm going to start with getting the camber set because I at lest know the toe is relatively close. This isn't a deal breaker to have it this way but just annoying.
#4
I figured you did specifically change all the other pivots and joints. I understand it's not a deal breaker, but after doing all that work and spending all that cash, it would be nice to at least get improvement.
#7
The steering is tight and with the front jacked up I can only move the wheel against the steering wheel lock. There is no deflection at any other point.
I previously set toe with the wheels on the ground. I'm going to try again with the fronts lifted bit. I know it's not the right way to do it but I don't understand what is going on to cause this problem.
The tires are decent. I guess I could start taking measurements off the rims instead of the sidewalks like I have been doing.
I previously set toe with the wheels on the ground. I'm going to try again with the fronts lifted bit. I know it's not the right way to do it but I don't understand what is going on to cause this problem.
The tires are decent. I guess I could start taking measurements off the rims instead of the sidewalks like I have been doing.
#9
I reset toe again. This time with the front off the ground. I have yet to get it out of the garage. I'll see what happens when I throw 600lb of concrete blocks in it.
EDIT: worked out great so far and wheels look straight to the eye after pulling out of the garage. It's good unless I post otherwise.
EDIT: worked out great so far and wheels look straight to the eye after pulling out of the garage. It's good unless I post otherwise.
Last edited by TZFBird; 04-23-2014 at 09:08 PM.
#10
Scratch that. This thing sucks. I can live with it I suppose. At least it drives better though. If anything changes I'll just link to this thread in the future.
Setting toe with the wheels off the ground was easier and helped some. Who knows maybe it's just the tires and the crown in the road.
Setting toe with the wheels off the ground was easier and helped some. Who knows maybe it's just the tires and the crown in the road.