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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Boise, Idaho
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Ready to sell this truck over steering issues
v2500, 350, 400t 2 inch lift, 33 bgfs
My steering is still loose after replacing every part. I just installed a new PSC gear box and the unit drives great. I ordered it with a .180 T bar and wow, what a difference. Anyway, This truck still has the 11-1 o'clock play. Below is a video of the only play in the system. I called PSC and they say the box is adjusted correctly. My 96 burb has similar play in the gear box when it is not running and that truck has zero play when driving down the road. Question, Is this rotating play in the gear box normal when the engine is not running, I can just barely feel movement in the pitman but there is no visual movement. I do not want to question the guys at PSC and begin adjusting this box and possibly ruining it. I am sure they know much more than me.. Also, i had it to the alignment shop, I added 4 degrees caster so it is just over 10 degrees caster. The camber is a little out but there is no noticeable tire wear. I could not figure out how to make the video to play on this page,, the link takes you to photobucket ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by chris989; 04-28-2013 at 12:32 PM. Reason: trying to load video clips |
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Re: Ready to sell this truck over steering issues
Just my 2 cents..If that shop couldnt make the steering how you like it and you cant either, maybe try another shop for a 2nd opinion before you sell it. It would suck to sell it then find out the next guy got it fixed.
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Estacada, Oregon
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Re: Ready to sell this truck over steering issues
When u say u replaced all the parts what all did u replace. Dont sell it I had the same problem and was gonna sell mine too, ended up being a number of small things and a bad new drag link from napa. Youll figure out what it is just keep it.
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Re: Ready to sell this truck over steering issues
I personally just accepted it. I've got 9g's in mine and no way i'm taking a loss on it lol
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Location: Boise, Idaho
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Re: Ready to sell this truck over steering issues
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I Just noticed a small amount of play in the new DRE at the pitman arm. I will pull replace that with a better brand name. Chris. |
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Estacada, Oregon
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Re: Ready to sell this truck over steering issues
Yea the bad drag link really screwed mine up, I also went to that borgeson u joint shaft to replace the rag joint when I was having all my steering issues. Not sure how much difference the shaft made because the steering was so bad before I put it on.
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Re: Ready to sell this truck over steering issues
Mine steers great now but I would like to try a red head or psc steering box now and see if it makes any difference or if its just as good as my napa rebuilt box. Sorry to hijack just thinking out loud.
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Re: Ready to sell this truck over steering issues
What dre are you using? I have some from napa nad from autozone and both are junk.
Moog i always hear are overly tight and cause poor steerability. any input about spicer vs moog, vs ??? I did not want to dump a lot (crossover) into this set up or axle because i am looking for a dana 60. |
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Re: Ready to sell this truck over steering issues
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It is possible to get lucky with a reman box, but the odds are against getting the correct T bar. They through a lot of mixed junk parts back in a box with new seals and adjust. That is it. First, never give up your core if it is the original. Second, the auto zone boxes are not worth the time to install. I went through three. Chris |
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Join Date: May 2012
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Re: Ready to sell this truck over steering issues
Kinda embarrassing but im running some chinese dre from lmc. I bought them from lmc when I first got the truck not knowing any better. I was going to change them all out for moog but the alignment guy said they are good for now just wait until they wear out. Do you have that ord steering box brace on your truck?
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Re: Ready to sell this truck over steering issues
What do you mean when u say tbar? Thanks
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Re: Ready to sell this truck over steering issues
Inside the spool valve, which is inside the steering gear, there is a torsion bar that determines how stiff or easy your steering is. The steering gear that was used in my 89 burb was maybe used on 100's of different cars and trucks.
When GM spec'd the box new, they used a .180 (or less) thickness Tbar to make the wheel turn easy. The same gear box might be used in a lighter car with a different length pitman arm and so the Tbar might be .240 so the steering wheel will have some resistance. If you have the .240 or more in a heavy truck, the wheel will be hard to turn. When buying a gear from a retail box store, there is no way to know what is in the spool valve. The remanufacturer doesn't even know, They just put in any spool valve that fits the box. So when you install your new steering gear, It may be stiff, may be easy. Chris |
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Re: Ready to sell this truck over steering issues
Ok coool got it, so did psc explain all of this to you and give you the option to change stuff? I might have to order one.
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Re: Ready to sell this truck over steering issues
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I would never order any box unless the builder is can spec the valve. If the builder does not know then he is guessing. PSC cost 379 w/o a core. It seemed expensive but it is worth it not to have any headaches. Chris |
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Re: Ready to sell this truck over steering issues
Ok im gonna look into calling them and getting a box going for mine. You should look at the ord box brace it really braces the steering box well especially since you have a lift and prob larger tires. So let us know if that drag link fixes your steering.
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