Puch
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I hope to be replacing my aluminum steering box with a new steel steering box soon.
Never replaced one before and they don’t come with instructions. It doesn’t look to difficult, but anyone have any suggestions or tips for me?
Edit: I replaced the steering box today. For those that might be interested. Everything is relatively simple except for getting the pitman arm off the old steering box. I broke one puller and fought with two other pullers before I removed the old box with the arm attached. With help from the neighbor we heated up the arm to break it free with the puller.
I had to remove the inner fender because it made it easier to get to the fluid lines on top of the box. Also removed the track bar to get to the pitman nut and the swaybar link on the drivers side to get to one of four bolts holding the box on.
You will need one other person to remove and install the steering box. It’s heavy! Once it in place and you have the bolts started, it’s a one person job. Next, tighten down the four main bolts to hold the box in place, attach the steering shaft, then the lines. Next the pitman arm nut. Reattach the track bar. You will need about 2 pints of steering fluid (for electric pump). The steering box holds a lot of fluid which all dumped out when I removed the old box. Adjust the steering wheel. Mine was off center ALOT after the install. Started at 7am, two beer breaks, two trips to the auto parts store, another beer break and finally all done at 5pm.
Once everything was reinstalled and torqued properly, it drives perfectly. No pull to the right, no sloppy steering, no wonder.
I like to say thanks to AllMoparparts.com for the parts. I’ve used them a few times and they are always great to do business with.
Also ?to Mitchell Chrysler Dodge Ram in Canton, CT for diagnosing my steering problem as “no problem found” and frustrating me to the point where I decided to buy and install this new steering box instead of covering it under warranty. F you!
Never replaced one before and they don’t come with instructions. It doesn’t look to difficult, but anyone have any suggestions or tips for me?
Edit: I replaced the steering box today. For those that might be interested. Everything is relatively simple except for getting the pitman arm off the old steering box. I broke one puller and fought with two other pullers before I removed the old box with the arm attached. With help from the neighbor we heated up the arm to break it free with the puller.
I had to remove the inner fender because it made it easier to get to the fluid lines on top of the box. Also removed the track bar to get to the pitman nut and the swaybar link on the drivers side to get to one of four bolts holding the box on.
You will need one other person to remove and install the steering box. It’s heavy! Once it in place and you have the bolts started, it’s a one person job. Next, tighten down the four main bolts to hold the box in place, attach the steering shaft, then the lines. Next the pitman arm nut. Reattach the track bar. You will need about 2 pints of steering fluid (for electric pump). The steering box holds a lot of fluid which all dumped out when I removed the old box. Adjust the steering wheel. Mine was off center ALOT after the install. Started at 7am, two beer breaks, two trips to the auto parts store, another beer break and finally all done at 5pm.
Once everything was reinstalled and torqued properly, it drives perfectly. No pull to the right, no sloppy steering, no wonder.
I like to say thanks to AllMoparparts.com for the parts. I’ve used them a few times and they are always great to do business with.
Also ?to Mitchell Chrysler Dodge Ram in Canton, CT for diagnosing my steering problem as “no problem found” and frustrating me to the point where I decided to buy and install this new steering box instead of covering it under warranty. F you!
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