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Old 07-22-2020, 01:42 PM
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Originally Posted by t walgamuth View Post
I disagree that 1" is the best you can do on free play at the steering wheel. You can pretty much get it to zero without binding if you are careful on the adjustment in my experience. I have done this successfully with boxes with over 300K on them.
I never made the claim that 1" is the best you can do. I said it is normal. Pitman arm steering inherently has lash in the box and the linkage system. It is impossible to get it as tight and with "zero" slop like a rack and pinion system. The box adjustment does not act on the input shaft, slop due to wear of the gears cannot be adjusted out by tightening the box.

You CAN get the steering to "feel" like it has no slop by adjusting the box, but only after replacing the tie rods, drag link, idler arm bushing, and steering damper (if used).

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Just to chime in, came across this in the online manual, apparently the maximum amount of play should be no more than 25mm. Not sure if that is unrealistic but thought I would post the link. https://www.startekinfo.com/StarTek/outside/11832/Resources/201Create/PDF/10011.pdf
25.4mm = 1"
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