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wierd turning circle on one side
Anthiron - October 3rd, 2007 at 10:14 AM

ok, a while ago i put a cut and turned front beam in the front of my baja, at the same time i had a new steering box fitted and all the tie rod ends were brand new so i left them.

now this is an early king and link front end so there are no adjustable steering stops.

when turning right the right hand wheel will turn so far that the outer edge will scrape on the body. when turning right it will turn on a dime.

when turning left the left hand wheel stops a good 2 inches before it hits the body and the turning circle is appaling, it makes parking to the left hand side very irritating.

can anyone explain this to me?


1303Steve - October 3rd, 2007 at 10:32 AM

Hi

The king and link pins front ends do have adjustable steering stops, the front bolt that holds the brake backing plate to the stub axle is the steering stop. A longer bolt will limit stub axle turning.

But I don't think that's your problem. I think that your steering box is off centre. Best thing to do is disconnect the tie rods from the pitman arm, count the turns your steering box has, then halve that for the correct centre position.

Steve


blutopless2 - October 3rd, 2007 at 12:16 PM

had this same problem years ago. centred it all up and now it turns the same both sides.


Joel - October 3rd, 2007 at 06:19 PM

yep sounds like the steering box wasnt centered when the drop arm was put on

-Joel


68AutoBug - October 4th, 2007 at 04:35 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by DUB74L
yep sounds like the steering box wasnt centered when the drop arm was put on

-Joel


Never thought of that...
One of My tyres hits the chassis on full lock...
other side doesn't...
trying to figure out whats wrong..
I can't remember whether i took the drop arm off??

I don't normally use full lock so its not a big issue at the moment...

cheers

Lee


1303Steve - October 4th, 2007 at 05:02 PM

Hi Lee

Im pretty sure that the pitman arm can fit in only one position, otherwise you wouldn't be able to get the bolt back in. The ball joint front end on you car has adjustable lock stops.

Steve


Anthiron - October 4th, 2007 at 09:35 PM

thanks for the help guys ill get it sorted.:beer


Grey 57 - October 5th, 2007 at 11:50 AM

Could also be due to the short (originally non adjustable tie rod) being too long or too short due to some adjustment. Pretty sure the factory correct way to adjust the wheel alignment was to adjust only the lond tie rod and re-centre the steering wheel. This ensured that with a straight short tie rod the steering was always centered.