Mash5
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Thanks for all the feedback, everyone.
I run Falkon WildPeak A/T3W - Size: LT255/80R17... 33.1" tall and 10" wide; to answer that question... so, yes, bigger than the 245/75R-17 Goodyear Wranglers that came on it, but about the same or smaller than what comes stock on other models. I may go up to a Mickey Thompson Baja Boss A/T in 255/85R17 next round, but that is a much heavier tire, so I may think better of it. No 37 in my plans for sure.
I have not checked any torques. I don't think I would have a wrench big enough to hit whatever the spec is on the pitman arm. I assume it is over 250 ft/Lbs. I could probably do the box mounting bolts, so I'll hit those just for good measure, but I am quite sure at this point that there is lateral play between the box and the sector shaft, and even if I can improve things overall with some of these other factors, I would like to address that play. It does not sound like there is a direct adjustment for that play, which is what I suspected. I guess that leaves me wondering if anyone knows the spec/tolerance for lateral play at the sector shaft.
I run Falkon WildPeak A/T3W - Size: LT255/80R17... 33.1" tall and 10" wide; to answer that question... so, yes, bigger than the 245/75R-17 Goodyear Wranglers that came on it, but about the same or smaller than what comes stock on other models. I may go up to a Mickey Thompson Baja Boss A/T in 255/85R17 next round, but that is a much heavier tire, so I may think better of it. No 37 in my plans for sure.
I have not checked any torques. I don't think I would have a wrench big enough to hit whatever the spec is on the pitman arm. I assume it is over 250 ft/Lbs. I could probably do the box mounting bolts, so I'll hit those just for good measure, but I am quite sure at this point that there is lateral play between the box and the sector shaft, and even if I can improve things overall with some of these other factors, I would like to address that play. It does not sound like there is a direct adjustment for that play, which is what I suspected. I guess that leaves me wondering if anyone knows the spec/tolerance for lateral play at the sector shaft.
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