usar17
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- First Name
- Shawn
- Truck Year
- 1985/87
- Truck Model
- K20 Silverado
- Engine Size
- TBI350/700r4/NP208
So I'm sure I'll get **** for lumping 2 issues into 1 post but...lol
Setup: 1994 tbi350 with hydroboost brakes, 3" lift, extended pitman arm, poly bushings all thru the front and the cab mounts. Gm10bolt front axle, 32" tires
Steering issue:
I swapped out the front accessory brackets for serpentine system and swapped in a power steering pump from a newer van tbi350 that I got the hydroboost off at the same time. Added the lift and pitman arm. Since i did all that I've had a decent amount of play in the steering box and a super easy to spin steering wheel. I can confirm none of the play is in the column. IDK if the pump swap increased pressure to the gear box and that's why it's so easy to move. I have almost no resistance turning the wheel while I'm parked. Driving I can feel the changes in the road and when potholes thru my steering wheel. Suggestions on tightening this up? New steering box or steering box adjustments? Crossover steering? I've already replaced the stabilizer with no change.
Suspension:
This square rides hard haha. I don't expect a cloud but damn compared to other lifted trucks I've driven this is messing with my back now. Poly bushings across the front and can mounts. 5 leaf upgraded front springs when I did the 3" lift. New shocks that I chose based on suggestions here. I'm debating dropping the front springs to a 4 leaf thinking I have way too stiff of a setup for only a 350 motor to weigh it down. Currently the truck maybe a hair higher in the front than the back so I'm not too concerned with lowering the front some. What would anyone's opinions be?
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Setup: 1994 tbi350 with hydroboost brakes, 3" lift, extended pitman arm, poly bushings all thru the front and the cab mounts. Gm10bolt front axle, 32" tires
Steering issue:
I swapped out the front accessory brackets for serpentine system and swapped in a power steering pump from a newer van tbi350 that I got the hydroboost off at the same time. Added the lift and pitman arm. Since i did all that I've had a decent amount of play in the steering box and a super easy to spin steering wheel. I can confirm none of the play is in the column. IDK if the pump swap increased pressure to the gear box and that's why it's so easy to move. I have almost no resistance turning the wheel while I'm parked. Driving I can feel the changes in the road and when potholes thru my steering wheel. Suggestions on tightening this up? New steering box or steering box adjustments? Crossover steering? I've already replaced the stabilizer with no change.
Suspension:
This square rides hard haha. I don't expect a cloud but damn compared to other lifted trucks I've driven this is messing with my back now. Poly bushings across the front and can mounts. 5 leaf upgraded front springs when I did the 3" lift. New shocks that I chose based on suggestions here. I'm debating dropping the front springs to a 4 leaf thinking I have way too stiff of a setup for only a 350 motor to weigh it down. Currently the truck maybe a hair higher in the front than the back so I'm not too concerned with lowering the front some. What would anyone's opinions be?
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