Put timbren load supports on the front to keep the front end from sagging with the plow. Noticed the truck tracked straighter.
Been driving w/o the plow a couple days -- it stops straight as an arrow. The timbrens keep the front end from sagging under braking , which maybe was causing the pull condition?
In addition; my power steering fluid has been replaced with Valvoline synthetic P/S fluid ("blew up steering box" thread). As you know, the brakes use hydraulic assist powered by the P/S pump. Maybe that helped too?
The valvoline synthetic p/s fluid seems like really good stuff. No whine at zero degrees, no complaints from the p/s pump when cold, and no difference in steering or braking feel when cold.
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Big MAK
98. 5 ISB 5spd 4x4 Quad Cab 3500, 275s and Original PowerMax
A "WARRANTY FREE" ZONE
https://www.turbodieseltrucks.com
[This message has been edited by Mark Kitchell (edited 12-28-2000). ]
Been driving w/o the plow a couple days -- it stops straight as an arrow. The timbrens keep the front end from sagging under braking , which maybe was causing the pull condition?
In addition; my power steering fluid has been replaced with Valvoline synthetic P/S fluid ("blew up steering box" thread). As you know, the brakes use hydraulic assist powered by the P/S pump. Maybe that helped too?
The valvoline synthetic p/s fluid seems like really good stuff. No whine at zero degrees, no complaints from the p/s pump when cold, and no difference in steering or braking feel when cold.
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Big MAK
98. 5 ISB 5spd 4x4 Quad Cab 3500, 275s and Original PowerMax
A "WARRANTY FREE" ZONE
https://www.turbodieseltrucks.com
[This message has been edited by Mark Kitchell (edited 12-28-2000). ]