I have asked several people this all ready but I thought that I might as well post the question. After checking the track bar as I was told how to do, I could not feel any slack in it. But when I turned the rag joint on the steering box I noticed the ball end of the track bar moved up and down on the ball. That might be the reason why the truck drives like it is hunting all the time. You have to start some where.
So which bar to buy, I would like a bar that is rebuilable or has a live time warrenty. Will the firmness of the DT track bar make the truck drive better than a stock new bar. I have heard of lukes link but I dont know if this is just on one end or both. While I have you attention what about the poly bushing that can be installed in the controll arms. I wont the truck to drive good and I am willing to spend money on it. I just wont some bang for the buck, not crome and glimmer.
I did check the ball joint and they are tight. I have a caster and camber tool from Snap -On that I bought in a pawn shop for 20$ so intend on checking the caster my self and installing the bushing to give the truck more positive caster and take it to a shop to check it after I get it finished. The goal is to save some money and do the work my self. Thanks for any advice Jim
So which bar to buy, I would like a bar that is rebuilable or has a live time warrenty. Will the firmness of the DT track bar make the truck drive better than a stock new bar. I have heard of lukes link but I dont know if this is just on one end or both. While I have you attention what about the poly bushing that can be installed in the controll arms. I wont the truck to drive good and I am willing to spend money on it. I just wont some bang for the buck, not crome and glimmer.
I did check the ball joint and they are tight. I have a caster and camber tool from Snap -On that I bought in a pawn shop for 20$ so intend on checking the caster my self and installing the bushing to give the truck more positive caster and take it to a shop to check it after I get it finished. The goal is to save some money and do the work my self. Thanks for any advice Jim