Front pinion angle issues, never read about this before
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You can change shims easy enough. Take some measurements to figure out what degree you need and order them up. Install and your pinion angle will be better. Your castor may suffer which can effect your steering though.
http://diy4x.com/cart/index.php?rout...product_id=111
http://diy4x.com/cart/index.php?rout...product_id=111
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So bigger yokes like 1410's would allow more clearance and possibly solve my clearance issue?
Truck wears tires even and drives great as it sits. Doesn't even really have any bump steer.
Truck wears tires even and drives great as it sits. Doesn't even really have any bump steer.
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So either one of these links below would help, then I just need the 2nd part of the front driveshaft??
1410 yoke- http://www.ebay.com/itm/3-4-5711-1X-...494f79&vxp=mtr
1350 yoke- http://www.ebay.com/itm/Dana-60-FORG...698eba&vxp=mtr
1410 yoke- http://www.ebay.com/itm/3-4-5711-1X-...494f79&vxp=mtr
1350 yoke- http://www.ebay.com/itm/Dana-60-FORG...698eba&vxp=mtr
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I agree with Biltit, I would try shims first, easy and cheap fix.
I have driven lots of Skyjacker lifted '72-'93 Dodge trucks with the shims under them and they drive pretty well.
The change in castor angle is very small, the truck still wants to return to straight ahead after a turn.
It does have some bump steer with a big lift, but you will get that with or without the shims.
I am thinking about checking out a ORD crossover steering kit on my crew with a 6 inch lift.
I have driven lots of Skyjacker lifted '72-'93 Dodge trucks with the shims under them and they drive pretty well.
The change in castor angle is very small, the truck still wants to return to straight ahead after a turn.
It does have some bump steer with a big lift, but you will get that with or without the shims.
I am thinking about checking out a ORD crossover steering kit on my crew with a 6 inch lift.
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