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Re: 300U Knuckle/Front Arm adjust


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Posted by Dellbertt on February 20, 2011 at 05:49:34 from (209.172.21.131):

In Reply to: 300U Knuckle/Front Arm adjust posted by Dellbertt on February 19, 2011 at 04:26:03:

Here are the troubleshooting results:

Both right and left pitman, drag link and front arm connections are tight with no slop.

LEFT SIDE FREE PLAY:

No play at all in pitman, drag link or front arm. Steering wheel play is only about ½ inch.

RIGHT SIDE FREE PLAY:

Centered- Pitman arm bottom has about 1 ¼ inch play. Steering wheel has about ¼ turn play.

Full Left Turn - Same play as centered.

Full Right Turn - All Play Disappears. No play in pitman or steering wheel.

There is something definitely wrong in the box that needs attention.

*What is puzzling is why there is too much right side toe-in when I have the marks on the front arm and knuckle housing line up. I tried moving the knuckle/arm one spline but it gave it way too much toe-out. I was amazed at how much movement there was with just one spline adjustment. When those two right side marks are lined up the toe in should be correct but it is not and I haven’t figured out why.

I have both pitman’s mounted with the correct 3 1/32 inch rear of a plumbed datum line so I guess the best thing to do is adjust the toe in with the drag links disregarding the factory marks.

Dell


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