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OK, for clarity
The Drag ink is rotating up when steering to left, rotates down when steering to the right. The rotation point is indeed the outer tie rod ends, however they seem designed to rotate in this manner. Side to side they seem tight. The steering "slop" is this drag link rotation before any side to side movement occurs. It is caused by the severe upward angle of the steering link's pull on the drag link I think.
This is why I asked about a drop pitman arm. I would also adjust the other angles accordingly. Iz said no to this so I must be missing something.
OK, updated fix it list
Figure out what to do about a roof---
Radius arm bushings--I got the other kit and will see what happens with that
Steering mods
fix angles, drag link and panhard bar mounts
Extend radius arms for cushier ride and to facilitate use of sliders. ( I am still looking for a great how to for this. Will trade powder coating for welding!!!
The lower coil mounts are not right. There is just a square plate in there-:thumbdwn:
also the rubber thingys at the top of the coils are rotted out looking. These need replaced.
The coils themselves seem too stiff. Softer coils and dual shocks are desired for the front to soak up nature's speed bumps a bit better.
I do not see any sort of bump stop device---hmmm
Repair instrument cluster--coolant temp and fuel level do not work.
Rear shock mounts. I need ideas, and am not against any that will result in less pounding to the spine. It appears what are in there now are actually front shocks, and the top spindle mount uses one of the stock holes as it's mount, with isolators on each side of the metal
Before you say un uh, yeah they did. :thumbdwn:
Extensive maintenance to the drive train. This will include clean up and powder coating where I can.
Locker to the front if it is not already. I like lunchbox lockers just fine.
Get the bumper paid for , coated and installed.
Fix power steering leak. It isn't dripping, but is a bit messy.
Lower radiator hose seems a bit short.
The air compressor still needs a new pressure switch
Wiring for above
There is another temp gauge in the truck. It was being used for a coolant gauge as the stock one is messed up as stated above. once the coolant temp gauge issue is solved I will use this temp gauge as a trans temp gauge. The pan already has a "bung" welded in as a drain plug. I intend to use this hole for the probe.
Rebuild the 4x4 shift motor
FINISH THE ROLL BARS. It will never be a pro cage but adding some structure is better than nothing.
Then on to creature comforts--
CB radio
Stereo --don't even have a head unit. I am not picky other than I like Sony for the CD playback quality. Just my personal experience, but for the price they put out very awesome S/N ratio-Dynamic range, and everyone hates em so they are cheap.
The ac seems to be holding pressure, but needs filled. Gosh I sure hope it is r134.
This is my mental note. feel free to advise.
The Drag ink is rotating up when steering to left, rotates down when steering to the right. The rotation point is indeed the outer tie rod ends, however they seem designed to rotate in this manner. Side to side they seem tight. The steering "slop" is this drag link rotation before any side to side movement occurs. It is caused by the severe upward angle of the steering link's pull on the drag link I think.
This is why I asked about a drop pitman arm. I would also adjust the other angles accordingly. Iz said no to this so I must be missing something.
OK, updated fix it list
Figure out what to do about a roof---
Radius arm bushings--I got the other kit and will see what happens with that
Steering mods
fix angles, drag link and panhard bar mounts
Extend radius arms for cushier ride and to facilitate use of sliders. ( I am still looking for a great how to for this. Will trade powder coating for welding!!!
The lower coil mounts are not right. There is just a square plate in there-:thumbdwn:
also the rubber thingys at the top of the coils are rotted out looking. These need replaced.
The coils themselves seem too stiff. Softer coils and dual shocks are desired for the front to soak up nature's speed bumps a bit better.
I do not see any sort of bump stop device---hmmm
Repair instrument cluster--coolant temp and fuel level do not work.
Rear shock mounts. I need ideas, and am not against any that will result in less pounding to the spine. It appears what are in there now are actually front shocks, and the top spindle mount uses one of the stock holes as it's mount, with isolators on each side of the metal
Before you say un uh, yeah they did. :thumbdwn:
Extensive maintenance to the drive train. This will include clean up and powder coating where I can.
Locker to the front if it is not already. I like lunchbox lockers just fine.
Get the bumper paid for , coated and installed.
Fix power steering leak. It isn't dripping, but is a bit messy.
Lower radiator hose seems a bit short.
The air compressor still needs a new pressure switch
Wiring for above
There is another temp gauge in the truck. It was being used for a coolant gauge as the stock one is messed up as stated above. once the coolant temp gauge issue is solved I will use this temp gauge as a trans temp gauge. The pan already has a "bung" welded in as a drain plug. I intend to use this hole for the probe.
Rebuild the 4x4 shift motor
FINISH THE ROLL BARS. It will never be a pro cage but adding some structure is better than nothing.
Then on to creature comforts--
CB radio
Stereo --don't even have a head unit. I am not picky other than I like Sony for the CD playback quality. Just my personal experience, but for the price they put out very awesome S/N ratio-Dynamic range, and everyone hates em so they are cheap.
The ac seems to be holding pressure, but needs filled. Gosh I sure hope it is r134.
This is my mental note. feel free to advise.
