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Closed Knuckle Steering Question.
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I have a 68 K10 chevy with a closed Knuckle dana 44 spicer front axle.:m6: I have the same steering arm as pictured, and was wondering if anyone knows where a guy could get the cone washers for this? They go on 7/16's studs.
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im in the same boat>>>>>anyone???
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jeep truck parts? i saw them someplace--
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for chevy, not sure if jeep is the same. all i find are 9/16
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that steering arm is the same as mine and my studs are 3/8" if i remember right. closed knuckle are probably different.
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im finding out parts are hard to find. the arm i have was discontinued in'75
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These are readily available at most reliable truck shops that deal with running gears/chassis, rear-ends, transmissions. I used Inland Truck because they are local. I know they have shops through the mid-west. I sent them a single to match(as there are different sizes,tapers and configurations. I replaced all of mine in my rebuild within the last year. I will try to track down a number, as I do not have it off the top of my head. Bruce
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I swapped to a newer axle with disc brakes, made it easier for power steering as well.
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quad 4by 4
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I had the unfortunate experience of shearing off those 4 studs. Backing out of a parking space, turned the steering wheel "nothing". All 4 broken. Apparently not design for 31x10.5 tires and power steering. I had the knuckle machined to accept a larger stud. IMPORTANT NOTE TO THOSE WITH CLOSED KNUKLE 44's - I now check the torque on the knuckles monthly! Lucky for me and those on the road it happened in a parking lot and not cruising down the highway! |
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I would say they were loose? where did you get your studs? do you remember how long they were?
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Kimble I couldn't tell you if they were loose or not as I didn't realize there was a problem until they totally failed. There was no indicator leading up to there failure. I try to remind myself that 40 + year old technology was never designed for the usage and trends in use today. I checked the torque more to hopefully catch an impending failure before the fact as I don't believed the failed because they were loose just under designed for bigger tires and power steering.
On a separate note, I found your built tread about 2 weeks ago. I found it to be quite inspirational! It's motivated me to get started on my neglected 63 K10 short fleet side. I've owed it for 27 years. It hasn't been on the road since 2006. If there was a law against old truck abuse, I'd be doing time......... |
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It appears the originals were 3/8 by 1 11/16 long. I had the steering arm and knuckle machined to accept a 1/2 stud. They also enlarged the steering arm and cone washer (?) to go with the 1/2 studs. That was a K10.
I also checked my K20 suburban, it also has a closed knuckle 44 and it has 1/2 studs. I have 2 of the 3/8 cone washers (?). Lord only knows why I save everything........ The picture is of an original stud. Again why I saved it, who knows........ |
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thanks 60'sIron for the info. you are close to where i grew up (cazadero) I will keep an eye on my stuff.
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did we hi-jack this 2 yr old post? lol. i used my old stud washers as pictured above and went together fine, the shims are what i can use as i have a pic in another post.
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here we go again jeep. funny, I never look at dates. maybe the guy is still looking lol!
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Dorman 849-243 (7/16) 849-254 (1/2) Don't know the angle though
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