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Old 02-07-2007, 11:51 AM   #1
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Question Would this make me steer when I bump?

I am having some problems with bumpy roads. On smooth roads I'm great but on bumpy back roads I'm all over. Would this pitman arm make that happen? I'm a '53 Chevy 3100 with a straight axle and power steering. I have a steering stabilizer and everything is tight on my steering components. My wheels have been checked for toe-in but I'm still all over. PO did the upgrades but something about this doesn't look right. It looks like the kit from Classic Performance Parts minus the pitman arm. Any ideas?
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Old 02-07-2007, 02:10 PM   #2
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Re: Would this make me steer when I bump?

I would think the pitman arm/draglink setup is suspect. It looks like it could possibly bind or create bumpsteer when the suspension moves. It appears the stock steering arm has been modified to account for the newer steering box. You might look into finding a flat pitman arm that is sized to keep the draglink movement parallel with the frame and level with the steering arm.

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Old 02-07-2007, 02:14 PM   #3
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Re: Would this make me steer when I bump?

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I would think the pitman arm/draglink setup is suspect. It looks like it could possibly bind or create bumpsteer when the suspension moves. It appears the stock steering arm has been modified to account for the newer steering box. You might look into finding a flat pitman arm that is sized to keep the draglink movement parallel with the frame and level with the steering arm.

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See, that's what I'm thinking. All the vendors who sell kits for this show a flat 4" pitman arm.
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