Steering box leaking and lack of options

kaylabryn

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May 18, 2012
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Small well organized shop he has been in the same location for years. I have a pump and gear in my work truck going on 6 years now. Kinda hard to find, one driveway leading to his shop and a trailer repair shop. I have a 100,000 mile gear in my garage waiting to bring to him, paid $50.00 for the gear off of craigslist with no leaks. At some point I will have to bring my Hein-Werner floor jack to him...


Benchworksteering.com

Good to know thanks for the info, This definitely pushes my decision there way.

Mike
 

juddski88

Freedom Diesel
Jul 1, 2008
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I have a truck absolutely kicking my ass. Started out just needing a gearbox because of a leak. Chased my ass all day on it today. Nothing but problems since. Steering assist sucks and brakes aren't right either. Wish I'd never attempted this job

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Did it not bleed out yet?
 

juddski88

Freedom Diesel
Jul 1, 2008
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All reman boxes are junk. I put a red head on mine last year and its been holding up stronger than any reman boxes. 15k miles with alot of abuse and still holding strong, no slop or any signs of oil weep. I'd say redhead corrected their issues.

I just put 2 redheads on trucks in the last week. Their customer service was excellent answering my questions, but I was caught off guard by how hyper sensitive the steering is now. Both trucks had upgraded steering dampers too, large tires and rims, lifts, etc.
 

Ridin'GMC

I like red
May 20, 2010
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I just put 2 redheads on trucks in the last week. Their customer service was excellent answering my questions, but I was caught off guard by how hyper sensitive the steering is now. Both trucks had upgraded steering dampers too, large tires and rims, lifts, etc.

That's one of the several reason I like about the red head, sensitive steering on a huge tire. Right now, mine has a little slop due to the last steering upgrade piece I need to do, the idler arm & support. I like the fact that they use needle bearings instead of bushing to increase the life of the gearbox.
 

Veikra

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well I got the reman box installed. It works ok. slightly less slack. It's not car like but Ive got 167 inch wheelbase. I mean it is better but that could have been the pitman arm that I also replaced. (had the worst time getting it off the center link too). At least it doesnt leak.

Ill drive it for a week and keeping my core until im sure.

The new box is needle bearing all the way from the instructions than came with it.

Oh and my driveside CV joint was popped out (the flange popped out the differential ) ... nice. I put it back it, drove 30km, came back home and it's still where it should be. so far so good.
 

c20elephant

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That's one of the several reason I like about the red head, sensitive steering on a huge tire. Right now, mine has a little slop due to the last steering upgrade piece I need to do, the idler arm & support. I like the fact that they use needle bearings instead of bushing to increase the life of the gearbox.

Where on their site did you read that, this is all I found and it has been a long time since I have pulled one apart to see if the GM gear already has needle bearings and it is a pretty vague statement on their part.

http://www.redheadsteeringgears.com/re-manufacturing


Some original housings are manufactured without bushing or bearings. This is commonly seen in some Ford steering gears and Chrysler steering gears. We rebore these units and install needle bearings
 

Ridin'GMC

I like red
May 20, 2010
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Where on their site did you read that, this is all I found and it has been a long time since I have pulled one apart to see if the GM gear already has needle bearings and it is a pretty vague statement on their part.

http://www.redheadsteeringgears.com/re-manufacturing

I may have been mistaken for another model, probably the mid 90s that had the bushings. I figured GM was still using bushings because my last few gear boxes had too much play at the output shaft which indicated me as bushing wearing out. Needle bearings barely wear out. If the gearbox already came with needle bearings from the factory, I guess I'm literally beating the crap out of the gear boxes. Point is, mine is still holding up compared to the others I have used.
 

carl.swoyer

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Still no leaks from the gearbox

Carl & Christine, 2012 Landmark Rushmore, 2005 Silverado crew cab lt 8 foot bed 6.6 lly /Allison -custom dual exhaust-198000 miles !