steering

  1. In need of new tie rod

    My Tie rod is bent pretty bad, and i can't seem to find one online. Anyone got one they are willing to sell?
  2. Steering advice on a '49 truck

    So I finally got my truck out on a real road with bumps and I can’t get it above 45mph. It’s wandering all over the road. It’s a saginaw box and it doesn’t feel very sloppy, a little play but not much. I know that putting on new tires and an alignment will help, but will that get it drivable at...
  3. travbuilds

    '51 CJ3A build starting

    So after starting my build, I removed the 80's style roll bars and seats. Now getting into the identifying what's been done, and more disassembly. My first question is about the steering. From what I can tell the standard steering setups for the era was a center bellcrank with 2 tie rods...
  4. 58 Jeep Willy steering issue

    Hello, I’m a new 1958 Jeep willys cj5 owner and I’m in need of some help. I getting “death wobbles” in my front end and would like some advice on how to fix this. The previous owner put a 1974 Ford 302 in and had to add power steering. I’m also running Dana 44’s (I believe they are1975) front...
  5. 1958 Jeep Willy

    Hello! Thanks for the add! My name is Walter and I’m a new 1958 Jeep willys cj5 owner and I’m in need of some help. I getting “death wobbles” in my front end and would like some advice on how to fix this. The previous owner put a 1974 Ford 302 in and had to add power steering. I’m also running...
  6. PLEASE HELP. 1962 worm gear

    I am doing a rebuild on the steering of a 1962 station wagon worm gear. the one I pulled out was missing a chunk from the worm gear, probably hit a curb. My question, does anyone know the specs on the length of the worm gear shaft. I got mid-west harry to send me one that he picked but it came...
  7. drag link install on ground or jacked up?

    Hi- I replaced pitman arm, sector shaft, and drag link on my '52 Pickup. I'm ready to tighten the drag link ends, and wondering if this should be done with the truck on the ground? or it is better to lift the front end and allow the wheels to move while tightening the draglink ends...
  8. pitman steering arm options for egg-shaped ball

    During routine checkup of steering on '52 pickup, discovered ball on pitman steering arm is worn into the typical egg-shape. This truck originally had the F-head engine, and the pitman arm is not available from Kaiser/Walcks/Jungle Jim's. (Jim's had a few but worn already). The NOS4jeeps guy on...
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