Bitsamissin wrote:Thats why it is bushed and not splined like the pitman arm so it can pivot freely if under shock load. If it is fixed rigid instead of knocking it out of alignment something might give instead

Frank, can you PLEASE take a picture of you idler arm. The way you keep describing the part makes me think that we have different types of arms even though both of our trucks are genII's.
My arm consists of the actual steering arm (idler) it is bolted to a long machined shaft through and interference fit. There is no bushing in the connection between the arm, and the machined shaft.
The shaft sits in the idler arm housing, which has a bushing in its body. It is inserted without the arm attached through the top of the housing, and it secured by the tapered fit, and a snap rig at the top.
The only bushing is in the body that the tapered machined shaft sits in. In practice it apears that the bushing doesnt support the shaft along the whole length. It is right here that the metal shaft, which I may add is one strong peice of steel (maybe even tool steel), bends and tweaks.
If a bushing was blowing out, fine, but this just isnt the case. If there were two sturdy connections, two steering boxes for instance, a very beefy center link could be made out of dom or chromo tube. This would put the weak link at the tierods where it belongs. Even these could be upgraded. The tierods should be the weak link, not the bushing in the idler arm, or the idler arm at all.
You want to break something that is easy to fix on the trail, and something that is cheap. The idler arm, atleast in the us genII, is neither.
I dont think a steering box would be that big of a deal, you could gut it, and pack it with grease.
Another idea is to not use a steering box at all. Instead you could probally take a genII idler arm and the machined shaft. Find a better way to support the bottom of the shaft, three bearings maybe, and enclose it in a steel box that mounts in the stock location? The steering box just seems easier.
Frank,
Did you see any used ones yet?