I was. Still have a standing offer to let you work on my truck for steak and watermelons. I've got a crap ton of kids just like you. It will seem like homebe nice to me...........
I was. Still have a standing offer to let you work on my truck for steak and watermelons. I've got a crap ton of kids just like you. It will seem like homebe nice to me...........
Lol. No worries! I'm not sure steering rod is the right term. Would drag link be more correct?be nice to me...........
That's one of the issues of a low slung axle swap on a gmt400, the drag link contacting the frame. Though yours looks worse than mine for clearance, I'll look at it tomorrow.I had just a little clearance issue I needed to address with the tire contacting front fender. I also need to tie the brake lines back so they don't contact the tire.
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But, I didn't expect issues with the steering rod. I know I'm not running bump stops yet, but the rod is contacting the frame sooner than I expected. This steering rod is straight. The one I got for the Suburban had a bend. I'm sure the Offroad Design guys will have some suggestions. I'm going to give them a call tomorrow.


If he has the same steering arm on the knuckle as I do, the holes in it are tapered so no go on that idea.How about running the drag link TRE on the underside of the steering arm?
If he has the same steering arm on the knuckle as I do, the holes in it are tapered so no go on that idea.
I'm going to consider this option. I didn't realize ruffstuff had this available.You can drill it and use the slide in taper ruffstuff sells.
I had one on a peterbilt welded up and a new tapered hole drilled from the opposite side once.You can drill it and use the slide in taper ruffstuff sells.