Ok, As you know my son was in my D100 and a lady turned in front of him and the RF was damaged and the truck was totaled.
When we went to drive it home from the wreck it would not turn left much at all. So we hauled it home. I assumed something was damaged in the steering gear itself. The truck hit hard enough that the strut rod bracket on that side has a crack where it welds to the frame. He also slid into the curb and it tore the belt in the tire and the rim had a little curb rash, but the rim is not even bent.
So I figure I would just go ahead and get a new steering box, all new tie rod ends and idler arm, and upper control arm bushings. just to be safe. I installed the steering box last night and it does the exact same thing! Turns left but not near far enough. The pitman arm has 4 large splines so it can only move in 1/4 turn increments. If I move it to the next spline I will have the opposite affect.
I don't see anything majorly out of the ordinary with the rest of the steering. The RH tie rod link may be slight bend and it is possible that the end of the Lower control arm may be twisted slightly. But I don't see anything that is keeping it from turning left.
What am I missing? It worked fine before the accident. Is it possible that the new unit is damaged.
Any help is appreciated.
Rick
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