Works fine. But I am putting 37's on (or atleast trying to) and the push pull setup will not work at all with the 37's... the 37's will hit the push/pull setup as soon as i start to turn the wheel to the right.
The push pull setup on the truck... put it back on so i can drive over 30MPH...
Notice the tabs on the drag link for the tie rod i made. Other end of the tie rod obvioulsy bolts to the pitman after turning it 90deg. to point back.
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So I made a tie rod going from pitman to the original drag link. Quickly found out that the tie rod just rolls the drag link back and forth since it's on tie rod ends on each end. So I locked the tie rod ends opposite of each other.
Now I don't have the dead spot in the steering but now that I am actually driving the truck with the new inverted-t style steering I've realized it's a death wobble mess.
WHY???
To rule out any new problems or maybe the possibility of it being caused by locking the tie rod ends, I put the push pull back on and no death wobble whatsoever.
So the problem lies in my inverted T steering setup. But where did i go wrong?
The pitman arm isn't double sheared where the tie rod bolts up, but I do have a massive misalignment against the pitman arm surface with big grade 8 washers and the nut cranked down as tight as can be, so i don't THINK that this bolt/heim is moving.
With the TRE's locked the drag link isn't rolling any more.
I can grab the drag link and pull/push and make it flex, but is this deflection really enough to cause death wobble??
This is all with the 35's on.