The brakes might be fixed, but the WJ steering knuckles completely changed the steering geometry. I had a little bump steer before, but now it was really bad.
If you don’t know anything about solid axle steering geometry, the links need to be as parallel as possible. Here you can see they aren’t.
To fix it, I ordered a track bar drop bracket from Barnes 4wd.
Since I don’t have a welder, I’m at the mercy of my friends that do. The only time we could get together and do this, it happened to also be about 98 degrees. In CO, 98 degrees isn’t as bad as other places at 98 degrees, but this project took ALL DAY. Seriously, 12 hours.
The bracket from Barnes was great, but it needed to be modified to fit. We cut it up and added a stiffener on the outside that also tied it into the frame. But that’s the typical story with everything on this truck.
Initially we set the track bar to the bottom hole, but we put the track bar bracket back too far and the diff hit it during compression. I changed it to the next hole up and eventually also removed the top bolt from the diff cover.
The resulting steering behavior was great from the new geometry.