Nalanthi
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- Jun 24, 2014
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- Location
- Albuquerque
- First Name
- Reno
- Truck Year
- 1979
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 350
So I FINALLY got the 4" on my suspension that I've been wanting (and my truck is more badass because of it) and replaced a few worn parts discovered - especially a particularly dead tie rod end.
Problem is... there is a TON of play in my wheel that didn't exist before. I have to turn the wheel more than a quarter turn in either direction from dead center before steering even responds - and when tracking straight from a turn, the wheel is angled in the direction of the turn made. I checked everything under the truck with a buddy wiggling the wheel and everything seems to be tightened up fine. The gearbox seems to be responding fine with its usual bit of minimal play (no reason it shouldn't respond fine when it did at stock height).
Is this a caster issue? I can't quite grasp what else may have changed in the steering geometry that would be causing this.
Oh, and I attempted to take it in for an alignment after the lift but that didn't happen due to the shop attempting to piss me around with a ton of bull... I'd much rather learn and correct the issue myself after that fun bout.
Problem is... there is a TON of play in my wheel that didn't exist before. I have to turn the wheel more than a quarter turn in either direction from dead center before steering even responds - and when tracking straight from a turn, the wheel is angled in the direction of the turn made. I checked everything under the truck with a buddy wiggling the wheel and everything seems to be tightened up fine. The gearbox seems to be responding fine with its usual bit of minimal play (no reason it shouldn't respond fine when it did at stock height).
Is this a caster issue? I can't quite grasp what else may have changed in the steering geometry that would be causing this.
Oh, and I attempted to take it in for an alignment after the lift but that didn't happen due to the shop attempting to piss me around with a ton of bull... I'd much rather learn and correct the issue myself after that fun bout.
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