1972 f250 4x4 steering arm hitting the shock
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1972 f250 4x4 steering arm hitting the shock
whenever i turn the wheels to the right, the steering arm pushes back into the driver side shock. I have no idea why nor do I have an idea how to fix the problem. sorry the problem description isn't the best but I am new to working on older trucks, any help would greatly be appreciated
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Re: 1972 f250 4x4 steering arm hitting the shock
Have you changed the front shocks to a size with a bigger diameter ?
You should be able to limit the turning radius with the limiting screw.
You should be able to limit the turning radius with the limiting screw.
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Re: 1972 f250 4x4 steering arm hitting the shock
hazelnut wrote:Have you changed the front shocks to a size with a bigger diameter ?
You should be able to limit the turning radius with the limiting screw.
I am using the same diameter of shocks and the limiting screw won't turn out any further
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Re: 1972 f250 4x4 steering arm hitting the shock
Manual or Power?
What Axle?
Did you change anything?
What Axle?
Did you change anything?
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Re: 1972 f250 4x4 steering arm hitting the shock
You might want to buy a longer grade 8 bolt and make a limiting screw with it.
If this started kind of quick then I would say start looking for something that's wore out that you could have over looked.
If this started kind of quick then I would say start looking for something that's wore out that you could have over looked.
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Re: 1972 f250 4x4 steering arm hitting the shock
Manual steering, it has the small Dana axle and as far as I know, nothing has been changed. I've had the truck only a couple of months.cstoyer wrote:Manual or Power?
What Axle?
Did you change anything?
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Re: 1972 f250 4x4 steering arm hitting the shock
With a longer limiting screw, it would only allow me about an inch of movement before it hits the shock. Kinda seems like the shock mounts are too far forwardhazelnut wrote:You might want to buy a longer grade 8 bolt and make a limiting screw with it.
If this started kind of quick then I would say start looking for something that's wore out that you could have over looked.
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Re: 1972 f250 4x4 steering arm hitting the shock
We need pics. Sounds like some one changed something before you got it.
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Re: 1972 f250 4x4 steering arm hitting the shock
Mine has the large knuckle 44 with a manual box and I have all kinds of travel without hitting the shock. Well as much as one would expect from a 48 year old closed knuckle design. If you have 8 bolts on the knuckle seals it is lighter duty version as opposed to the 12 bolts on the heavier one. Like it was said before we need some pics.
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Re: 1972 f250 4x4 steering arm hitting the shock
cstoyer wrote:Mine has the large knuckle 44 with a manual box and I have all kinds of travel without hitting the shock. Well as much as one would expect from a 48 year old closed knuckle design. If you have 8 bolts on the knuckle seals it is lighter duty version as opposed to the 12 bolts on the heavier one. Like it was said before we need some pics.
mine has the 8 blot knuckles
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I hope these might help
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Re: 1972 f250 4x4 steering arm hitting the shock
I'm in the garage with only my phone so I can't send a picture right now. However your knuckle arm does not look correct. I'm referencing the one attached to the axle knuckle. It should have a bend that offsets it toward the front of the truck. This would give you more travel to the rear before striking the shock. I'll try and get a picture and post it later.
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Re: 1972 f250 4x4 steering arm hitting the shock
Here is picture of my arm on 68 F250. Notice how the arm is offset allowing it to travel without hitting the shock.
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Re: 1972 f250 4x4 steering arm hitting the shock
cstoyer wrote:Here is picture of my arm on 68 F250. Notice how the arm is offset allowing it to travel without hitting the shock.
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