Put a new pitman arm on finally after 50k of abuse. Idler arm is still like new. Surprisingly the pitman arm had absolutly no forward or backward movement, it had worn out via too much up and down movement. I love this steering kit!!!!
I also tried adjusting the sector shaft via the little little nut/allen on top of the box. This box has had play since i bought it from napa (this is the third one of three i tried on the truck when i replaced it way back when, this one had the least amount of play but still had some). One full turn put the steering damn near as tight as new. Im usually really against touching that adjustment as it can cause some bad repocussions but i wasnt too worries if i screwed up the box (its lifetime warrentied as well) and i tried it at a 1/8 turn at a time.
Truck drives soooooo nice now
My entire front end is stock still.
First 30k was stock wheel/tire.
Next 60k was on a 9" lift with 37s.
Next 25k was on a 4" lift with 32s.
Think I'm due to replace some things?? :baby:
Dude you were due a loooong time ago when i first talked to you about all that junk lol.
I couldnt get more than 10k out of an idler/pitman arm with the same front end setup you had but she got used off road and on prett hard
Notice a big noise reduction Nate?
From going from my LBZ with stock interior to my LB7 with 500 sq feet of Dynamat, I can tell a huge difference. 80mph is zero win noise, and can barely hear the S480. Way less road noise, sound system sounds better, and the doors shut like a 08 ford
That is the next plan on my agenda. How much did all that dynomat run you
It made a difference for sure mainly just did the floor/ firewall. Still need to do the back of the cab and doors, really wish I could do more on the firewall.