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Old 03-06-2019, 11:49 AM   #1
elorenzof
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Loose steering

On our 1970 C10 i wanted to rebuild and clean up the front end. I switched the front engine cross-member to a nice cleaned up powder coated cross-member. During that process i also swapped out the front Drum brake / spindle set up to disk brakes. The kit also came with ball joints, inner and outer tie rods, etc. I also replaced the "old steering gear box, put in a tilt column, and put on a new rag joint, and the pitman arm, the idler arm, the only thing not replaced was the drag link. Well my steering was horrible! It felt like a 1950 big rig i was having to concentrate to keep her straight on the road. I double checked everything from left to right and found no looseness. So i thought hey its just a rebuilt steering gear box from an un-named chain parts store so maybe the gear box was never remanned correctly? so i swapped it out. twice. it was better and better but still not what i remember before i did the front end stuff. So the manager at the parts store convinced me to purchase a "New" steering gear box at $600.00. i put it on, and it is definately better but still not what i remember and i still have to kinda fight it. im just not happy driving her and its bumming me out. anyone have any ideas? Something i overlooked? Please help. Lorenzo
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