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- Sep 28, 2008
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- 84
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- 3,101
- Vehicle Year
- 1996
- Transmission
- Manual
Hello so I’m on a mission to get this little jem back on the road and riding right. So far, I’ve installed a rancho leveling kit (springs and new shocks). To me it looks as though it could use and extra 1in to 1.5in in the front compared to the back. Gunna throw some washers under the coils. I’ve got new upper and lower ball joints, new ties rods and drag, link, radius arm bushings, wheel bearings, and yes they are properly preloaded. I’ve got it aligned specs are 1° of positive camber(as the coil settle ) castor is at 3.5 both sides, and toe is factory spec. Here’s my issue. It still seems a little wandering on the road especially when you hit bumps a.k.a. bump steer. I found a 2 to 6 inch drop Pittman arm from pro comp hoping this helps get the steering angles a little better to help control that bump steer. Also, I was just curious about using a 4 x 4 Pitman arm as it seems to be more dropped then a 2wd. Is this possible? Or should I just go with the 2 to 6 from Procomp? Another thought that crossed my mind was maybe I should take a look at my rag joint in the steering shaft? Does anyone know if there’s an aftermarket rag joint that replaces it with a billet/solid/stiffer?

