I need some help figuring out how to fix my steering woes... Vehicle in question is my 95 Tahoe, but you can pretend it is an 80s Chevy with a Dana 60.
Same goodies as you guys run -- Saginaw steering box with a pitman arm hooked up to crossover with hi-steer.
The distance from the center of my sector shaft to the center of the drag link is approx 7.25". From the center of the drag link to the center of the upper king pink is approx 6.5". My problem is that my steering from stop to stop on the diff is just under 2 turns. If I disconnect the drag link, my steering box has the normal 3.25 turns internal lock to internal lock.
I need to get the steering sorted out so I have the steering wheel centered and the same number of turns left to right so I don't have issues when I install my hydro assist ram.
Does anyone know of a calculator to determine just how long my pitman arm should be to make things work properly? I need to replace my existing arm with a 2 - 4" drop pitman arm due to clearance concerns with the oil pan regardless. If you can't get anything but that length of pitman arm, how would I go about calculating how far from the center of the kingpin I should drill a new set of arms? If it makes any difference, I am running solid axle industries outers and steering arms. I had them drilled and tapered to match the ORD arms I was running before...
Also, my steering ram is a 6" stroke due to the truck having hi-steer. How far from the center of the king pin should the tie rod be to ensure I actually have 6" of travel in the tie rod? Last thing I need is to only have 4" of throw because the tie rod is too close to the knuckles and start wrecking stuff when I hit my steering lock.
I should mention, my steering was pretty dang good before I switched my outers and put the new arms on.
Same goodies as you guys run -- Saginaw steering box with a pitman arm hooked up to crossover with hi-steer.
The distance from the center of my sector shaft to the center of the drag link is approx 7.25". From the center of the drag link to the center of the upper king pink is approx 6.5". My problem is that my steering from stop to stop on the diff is just under 2 turns. If I disconnect the drag link, my steering box has the normal 3.25 turns internal lock to internal lock.
I need to get the steering sorted out so I have the steering wheel centered and the same number of turns left to right so I don't have issues when I install my hydro assist ram.
Does anyone know of a calculator to determine just how long my pitman arm should be to make things work properly? I need to replace my existing arm with a 2 - 4" drop pitman arm due to clearance concerns with the oil pan regardless. If you can't get anything but that length of pitman arm, how would I go about calculating how far from the center of the kingpin I should drill a new set of arms? If it makes any difference, I am running solid axle industries outers and steering arms. I had them drilled and tapered to match the ORD arms I was running before...
Also, my steering ram is a 6" stroke due to the truck having hi-steer. How far from the center of the king pin should the tie rod be to ensure I actually have 6" of travel in the tie rod? Last thing I need is to only have 4" of throw because the tie rod is too close to the knuckles and start wrecking stuff when I hit my steering lock.
I should mention, my steering was pretty dang good before I switched my outers and put the new arms on.



Worked very nicely for mounting my new shocks in phase.
