Power steering lines
#22
Super Member
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Northern California, USA
Posts: 1,620

You can leave the Pitman arm on the box when you pull it out, but you'll need a pickle fork to separate it from the center link. You'll most likely need a Pitman arm puller to get the arm off the box once you get it out, though it might be cheaper to buy a new Pitman arm than a puller if you don't already have one. And then you don't have to worry that it might be worn out or that it got damaged from the pickle fork.
#23
Starting Member
Join Date: Jun 2020
Posts: 122

Pittman Arm pullers can be borrowed from many of the auto parts stores. You basically buy it but return it when you're done and they credit your card. Of course you can keep the tool if you want too. They have a lot of other loaner tools too that are too pricey to buy for that one time use. Ball joint tools, etc.
#24
You can leave the Pitman arm on the box when you pull it out, but you'll need a pickle fork to separate it from the center link. You'll most likely need a Pitman arm puller to get the arm off the box once you get it out, though it might be cheaper to buy a new Pitman arm than a puller if you don't already have one. And then you don't have to worry that it might be worn out or that it got damaged from the pickle fork.
#28
Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2018
Posts: 270

Good luck getting the pitman arm off. When I installed the 9 to 1 box in my truck I had the same issue. After an attempt to remove the arm with a good snap-on puller and a **** load of torque applied, it never moved.
There are probably easier ways to remove it, but pitman arms are cheap and I found it easier just to put a new one on.
Btw, since you’ve decided to replace the box, if I were you I’d definitely upgrade to at least a zq8 box
There are probably easier ways to remove it, but pitman arms are cheap and I found it easier just to put a new one on.
Btw, since you’ve decided to replace the box, if I were you I’d definitely upgrade to at least a zq8 box
#30
I used this technic to get the bolt out of my original leaf spring bushings lol, that's and wd40 worked like a charm





