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Old 01-22-2015, 08:43 AM   #1
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Steering Play

Guyhs, my truck is lifted 4" with a rugged country lift from way back. I have terrible response and noticed the pitman arm linkage that connects to the box is real bad. Must be something I can replace. Also, is there adjustment to the steering box itself to tighten that as well to the column?
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Re: Steering Play

there is a screw with a lock nut made for adjustments. The worn out pittman arm should be replaced also before it breaks at 90 mph and you have no steering.
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Lockout on the pitman linkage? I see that. The actual rubber on this linkage just seems worn. Is that stock?
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