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62bagger 03-08-2025 02:01 AM

steering issue
 
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I have a 65 front x member on my 62 that was installed when I bought the truck. I have 2" lowering springs ant 2" drop spindles. I had the truck aliened, and it feels like when turning the truck wants to dart in that direction. I went back and measured everything on the front end and noticed the pitman arm is 5" and the idler arm is 6". I have found a 5" idler arm from Moog and was wondering if this would correct the problem. Has anyone else has had this issue and how did you solve it. I am trying not to throw too many parts at this and cause a larger problem.

bhap 03-08-2025 01:26 PM

Re: steering issue
 
Arm length alone may not address the problem. I would think that mounting locations matter as much as length. To get a definite answer, you may need to establish a centerline and a perpendicular to see where pivot points are relative to each other. Take some measurements and get your protractor out.. Who said we'd never use geometry again?!?

62 Barnfind 03-08-2025 08:52 PM

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Does it do it on full lock going slow or any time a road speed?

62bagger 03-09-2025 01:16 AM

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Originally Posted by bhap (Post 9373705)
Arm length alone may not address the problem. I would think that mounting locations matter as much as length. To get a definite answer, you may need to establish a centerline and a perpendicular to see where pivot points are relative to each other. Take some measurements and get your protractor out.. Who said we'd never use geometry again?!?

I will look into the pivot points. Thanks for the info.

62bagger 03-09-2025 01:20 AM

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Originally Posted by 62 Barnfind (Post 9373784)
Does it do it on full lock going slow or any time a road speed?

I notice it at normal driving conditions. At low speed it leaves tire marks on
ground and you hear the tires squealing.

62 Barnfind 03-09-2025 10:17 AM

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It’s not what I was thinking. I just did a 78 front swap in my 62. If I remember right I had both measurements of the Pittman and idler arm the same distance.


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