Guys, Have been following the thread on Darin's steering bracket and have emailed Darin and fully intend to have one.
My problem with the whole thing is the steering box to begin with is of poor design/construction. Just lay under the truck while somebody turns the wheel back and forth and watch the pitman arm "dance". There is no reason for the steering gear box lower bearing to be loose at 20,000 miles or less. That is about all I have been able to get out of a steering box on my truck and DC is not going to put another one on for me as I am out of warranty.
Note: When I say the box is loose at 20,000mi I mean it is really loose and not just a little loose. Probably starts being detectable at around 5,000mi.
I recently ordered a rebuilt box from *(not going to mention the name until I ask if it's ok to mention on here). They told me that the steering gear housing as cast by saginaw is 15 thousands off on the lower bearing surface and within a few thousand miles of wear the bearing begins to move around in the housing. The unmentioned company rebuilds the boxes and bores out the lower bearing surface and drives in a bushing to eliminate the bearing from loosening up in the housing.
Finally somebody is addressing the problem!
Not saying anything bad about fixes like Darins as it is a great idea and reportedly works wonders for loose steering. Why not fix the problem and also use Darins bracket to lessen the load on the bearing and extend gearbox life. Maybe a gearbox could last for more than 20,000 miles.
When I get my rebuilt gearbox installed I can post results for the group ( won't really know untill 5-10,000 miles though).
I sure don't want to continue to buy another new yet (in my opinion flawed) gearbox from DC every 20,000 miles or less.
Just my . 02
My problem with the whole thing is the steering box to begin with is of poor design/construction. Just lay under the truck while somebody turns the wheel back and forth and watch the pitman arm "dance". There is no reason for the steering gear box lower bearing to be loose at 20,000 miles or less. That is about all I have been able to get out of a steering box on my truck and DC is not going to put another one on for me as I am out of warranty.
Note: When I say the box is loose at 20,000mi I mean it is really loose and not just a little loose. Probably starts being detectable at around 5,000mi.
I recently ordered a rebuilt box from *(not going to mention the name until I ask if it's ok to mention on here). They told me that the steering gear housing as cast by saginaw is 15 thousands off on the lower bearing surface and within a few thousand miles of wear the bearing begins to move around in the housing. The unmentioned company rebuilds the boxes and bores out the lower bearing surface and drives in a bushing to eliminate the bearing from loosening up in the housing.
Finally somebody is addressing the problem!
Not saying anything bad about fixes like Darins as it is a great idea and reportedly works wonders for loose steering. Why not fix the problem and also use Darins bracket to lessen the load on the bearing and extend gearbox life. Maybe a gearbox could last for more than 20,000 miles.
When I get my rebuilt gearbox installed I can post results for the group ( won't really know untill 5-10,000 miles though).
I sure don't want to continue to buy another new yet (in my opinion flawed) gearbox from DC every 20,000 miles or less.
Just my . 02