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Crossover ???

Heavyd462

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Unbolted 1st steering correction for the new crossover. 4x steering pitman arm seems to have sheared a bit. Anyone seen this before??? 20171219_134851.jpg
 
I haven't found problems with pitman arms, unless they were loose beforehand.
But I can't see much of a problem with the splines in the picture, but that could be due to enlarging it on my phone.
 
I've had 2 strip. When hitting an unmovable object. The shaft usually takes a big gouge out of the bolt also. This is with cantaleever crossover and 35" tires. I cut the factory arm made my own for direction correction. Did not know about the 2wd box option at the time.
 
Ahh! I see it in the other pic!
I would be glad to have that part off of the truck!
 
I've had a skyjacker 2" drop pitman arm loose the splines like that. It was on a truck that was 100% unabused and street driven. Thought it was odd.
 
I'm going to guess it was not tight and the splines galled from rubbing back and forth.
 
20171219_224945.jpg Side tidbit.. when i went to put my pitman arm nut.. i picked up the wrong nut.. d60 front pinion nut. Threads were same and nut is double thickness so i kept it. Maybe help you not loosen in future?
 
I've had a skyjacker 2" drop pitman arm loose the splines like that. It was on a truck that was 100% unabused and street driven. Thought it was odd.
Odd here too. Installed then retorqued after 100 miles as all other lift items were. 5 years and 15k+ miles ago and now upgrading and find this...odd to say the least.
 
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I accept all possibilities, but don't understand the partial spline stripping and not all splines. The bolt required a breaker bar to loosen?
 
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