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Steering wheel mis-aligned after 4x4ing. 105 Cruiser
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Steering wheel mis-aligned after 4x4ing. 105 Cruiser
After doing a little 4x4ing this weekend i have somehow bumped (twisted, bent, not sure??) something which has sent my steering wheel alignment out significantly. 105 Series cruiser (Solid Axle)
The front end didnt take any significant hits (it has taken much worse in the past!!) but would have had a bit of a workout.
The steering is fine, there is no binding, the car feels exactly the same to drive only now when driving dead straight the wheel is turned approximately 45 degrees (yes, that much) to the left.
Having a look under the front end nothing appears bent, or loose. jacked up both wheels and gave them a check, no movement.
All i can imagine, is that the steering shaft must have twisted...any ideas??
Mike
The front end didnt take any significant hits (it has taken much worse in the past!!) but would have had a bit of a workout.
The steering is fine, there is no binding, the car feels exactly the same to drive only now when driving dead straight the wheel is turned approximately 45 degrees (yes, that much) to the left.
Having a look under the front end nothing appears bent, or loose. jacked up both wheels and gave them a check, no movement.
All i can imagine, is that the steering shaft must have twisted...any ideas??
Mike
Re: Steering wheel mis-aligned after 4x4ing. 105 Cruiser
IIRC,mike_nofx wrote:After doing a little 4x4ing this weekend i have somehow bumped (twisted, bent, not sure??) something which has sent my steering wheel alignment out significantly. 105 Series cruiser (Solid Axle)
The front end didnt take any significant hits (it has taken much worse in the past!!) but would have had a bit of a workout.
The steering is fine, there is no binding, the car feels exactly the same to drive only now when driving dead straight the wheel is turned approximately 45 degrees (yes, that much) to the left.
Having a look under the front end nothing appears bent, or loose. jacked up both wheels and gave them a check, no movement.
All i can imagine, is that the steering shaft must have twisted...any ideas??
Mike
twisted spline on the steering box shaft??
I'm no eggspert tho
JB
Re: Steering wheel mis-aligned after 4x4ing. 105 Cruiser
there was a post resently along the same lines although on an 80 series i think.JWB wrote:IIRC,mike_nofx wrote:After doing a little 4x4ing this weekend i have somehow bumped (twisted, bent, not sure??) something which has sent my steering wheel alignment out significantly. 105 Series cruiser (Solid Axle)
The front end didnt take any significant hits (it has taken much worse in the past!!) but would have had a bit of a workout.
The steering is fine, there is no binding, the car feels exactly the same to drive only now when driving dead straight the wheel is turned approximately 45 degrees (yes, that much) to the left.
Having a look under the front end nothing appears bent, or loose. jacked up both wheels and gave them a check, no movement.
All i can imagine, is that the steering shaft must have twisted...any ideas??
Mike
twisted spline on the steering box shaft??
I'm no eggspert tho
the general concenses was as you say, twistes sector shaft in the steering box.
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Just checked everything out, and it all looks straight...
Steering rods, (along rear of diff, and the one connecting to steering box) both appear straight, as do all the rod ends (stub axles?). I tried to run a straight edge across the rods and the looked straight to me.
Shafts in and out of the steering box look good, no twisted splines.
Any other ideas? Should i just take it into a wheel alignment specialist... will they pick up whats wrong?
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Steering rods, (along rear of diff, and the one connecting to steering box) both appear straight, as do all the rod ends (stub axles?). I tried to run a straight edge across the rods and the looked straight to me.
Shafts in and out of the steering box look good, no twisted splines.
Any other ideas? Should i just take it into a wheel alignment specialist... will they pick up whats wrong?
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what was done to fix it? there is no adjustment for wheel alignment on a live axle (apart from toe in) if your wheel alignment has changed, something is bent or worn outtwocs wrote:I had the same thing a few months ago in my 105 and posted aswell after a big front end hit. Had it checked out and it just turned out to be a wheel alignment.
Mike, your first and second pic looks suspiciously like there is a slight twist in the sector shaft, the paint looks flakey at the splines, when I twisted the first one, all the paint flaked off due to the stress and twisting of the shaft underneath.
A small twist in the sector shaft will cause the steering wheel to move a long way.
get your self a pitman arm puller, pull the pitman arm off and check the splines, a puller might cost you $50 bucks. Cheaper then having a mechanic diagnose it incorrectly
MIne came with an engineers cert, so id guess as long as u can get it engineered then it should be all good..+dj_hansen+ wrote:Is there a commercially available, ADR compliant high steer?crankycruiser wrote:x3 on the twisted steering box shaft... high steer is a good idea if they are lifted up... I never twisted mine after i did the high steer..... and i twisted 3 previously.....
No! A wheel alignment hides it. If you have a twisted sector shaft, you will have a reduced steering lock in one direction, increased steering lock in the other. repeated twisting will eventually lead to a failure.Emo wrote:The same things been happening to my 80 series for years. A wheel alignment fixes it.
When will it fail? in the bush, on the freeway, or passing a group of school kids?
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