8T6K5
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- Joined
- Jun 22, 2012
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- Location
- AZ
- First Name
- Jerry
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- K5
- Engine Size
- L98 350 TPI
86' K5, 6" Rancho w/35's.
Pretty much a grocery getter, maybe to/fro work 3X a week at most. Hell @ 10MPG can you blame me, when the K1300S gets 45.
Wanders (for lack of a better word) at highway speeds. As it is, speedo is way off with the 35's, I paced it with a friend and 55=65. I rarely exceed that, unless its an old man with a hat; in a mid 90's Crown Vic in front of me.
Steering box is out of adjustment. Tie rod ends, ect appear to be good.
First thought was to replace steering shaft and box, go from there.
Then I heard about crossover steering. Seems to be geared more towards trail rigs. However I found it interestring that they use a 2WD steering box in their kit (ORD).
Im not spending $1200+ for the kit, box, knuckles, ect. (per ORD online pricing)
So if I do box/shaft should I go 2WD box? I may as well replace tie rods ends, drag links, pitman, ect.
Thoughts?
Pretty much a grocery getter, maybe to/fro work 3X a week at most. Hell @ 10MPG can you blame me, when the K1300S gets 45.
Wanders (for lack of a better word) at highway speeds. As it is, speedo is way off with the 35's, I paced it with a friend and 55=65. I rarely exceed that, unless its an old man with a hat; in a mid 90's Crown Vic in front of me.
Steering box is out of adjustment. Tie rod ends, ect appear to be good.
First thought was to replace steering shaft and box, go from there.
Then I heard about crossover steering. Seems to be geared more towards trail rigs. However I found it interestring that they use a 2WD steering box in their kit (ORD).
Im not spending $1200+ for the kit, box, knuckles, ect. (per ORD online pricing)
So if I do box/shaft should I go 2WD box? I may as well replace tie rods ends, drag links, pitman, ect.
Thoughts?