Yo Hoot
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I did not get the stabilizer as I am hoping it is in the kit with the AE.
I'm pretty sure the stab is not included. I didn't get one with the AE kit and I believe no one else did either.
I did not get the stabilizer as I am hoping it is in the kit with the AE.
For those interested what the deal is with the pitman arm I took some pics-
This first one is with the 03-07 pitman arm & new linkage, remember the
axle & center link will also come forward some when compressed:
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The next one is with the 08 pitman arm, notice the added clearance so
when the suspension is compressed fully you have no chance of the center
link contacting the stud that drops through the pitman arm, that would be
pretty hard on the gear box if it happened:
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Thanks everyone for the part numbers, tips and all about this upgrade.
The stablizer does notcome with that kit. At least it did not come with mine and a couple of other guys I know that ordered it. You must purchase it seperately.
Jay
Seafish, I saw that you had the TSB done,and a Defiant s-box upgrade also. Did you feel that the steering shaft was OK, no play in the shaft at all.
I have been watching this post with great interest because my truck too wanders without any input from steering wheel. It is just abit right now but if you take your eyes off for a minute you will drift over to the other lane. I talked it over with my dealership and found that the wandering is caused by the excessive play between the sector and worm gear in the steering box. It will require it to be removed to be adjusted. Over-center adjustment is what it is called. Since it is under warrenty they may decided to just replace it with a brand new one. I thought about the TSB 22-005-06 but I feel it is not going to solve the problem. I will talk some more tomorrow,with my Service writer and Tech. Aligment and tire pressure has already been done,per the TSB. The sector shaft needs adjusting. I still have my Michelin's on too Seafish. I though about a steering stabilizer but feel that supporting the sector shaft will help some but excessive clearence between the sector and worm still is the problem. After the repair is done I might put a steering stabilizer on. Will keep you posted. Mileage is only 29,000 miles.
Topcat,
I bought my Michelin's AT2's about 3 weeks ago from my local Discount Tire( 265x70x17) and they are rated as Load range "E"--121/118. After reading your post I just went out and looked again just to make sure this is correct and they are in fact "E's".
Jay