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skyjacker drop pitman arm


natmanjoh

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Kent, WA
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1989
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just installed a 3in duff stage 1. steering is a little wobbly. will a skyjacker drop pitman arm correct that or do i really need the full super runner steering kit to make the b2 go straight again without constant corrections
 
You may need a drop arm.

Did you install one with the Duff kit or you running the stock arm?

Also, a picture of the the tierods straight on is worth a thousand words.
 
running the stock, kit didn't come with one. did some research in the forums and library and saw that it might be the fix i need. i just don't want to spend $500 on the superrunner kit, if all i need is the $130 skyjacker one. i'll post a pic as soon as the camera charges a bit.
 
i hope the pictures loaded. might be a little dark.
 

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A regular drop arm will put you very close to where it needs to be and clear up most of your bumpsteer issues.

I'd only go the SuperRunner route if you plan to run a total of 4-5" of lift in the near future. Sometimes one can find one used for much cheaper....
 
I'd save the $500 and just go with the Skyjacker, not that much of a lift and you "should" be able to get by with the FA400. I believe that a drop pitman arm for a 4" lift is only a 2" drop actually ie: Rough Country, Tuff Country
 
Yeah you need to do something with that steering for sure.

A drop arm (Skyjacker FA400, etc.) should help out a lot, however the Superlift Superrunner steering kit would be even better still (especially if you drop the centerlink on it down another inch so it matches up with your lift exactly). I wouldn't say it's completely necessary on a 3" lift though.

Edit, fast-moving thread I see :icon_twisted:
 
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thanks guys. ordered the 400 drop pitman arm. i'll see how it drives and if its still bad, i'll save up for that superrunner kit.
 
i dont have any with the lift installed yet. its been raining too much lately to get a good one. love the jd lift, a little stiff, but not bad.

things it didn't include were the drop pitman arm for the steering, longer brake lines, and for my truck, the add a leafs werent enough to make it level. thankfully swapping to an 8.8 axle instead of the 7.5 added enough lift to make it sit level. otherwise, i planned on using belltech shackles.

have fun installing the lift! rivets are fun...
 
before and after pics. this is with the jd 3in and 8.8 axle in rear to level it out. also has 31 in tires.
 

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drop pitman arm

did you ever install the drop arm? and which one and do you have photos?

I have a first generation and I race it its 2wd but I need better steering control, want to try this before I go to rack N pin..



i hope the pictures loaded. might be a little dark.
 
Reviving my old thread. Can't believe its been this long already.

Anyway, got the pitman arm long time ago. Got preoccupied with everything and my engine, tranny swap took awhile due to time constraints. Now that bronco is running again, I was looking to install the pitman arm and broke open the directions included. Is it just me, or do the directions make it seem way more complicated than it actually is? I thought all I would need to do is remove the two bolts in the old pitman arm, install new pitman arm, and replace bolts, and done. Directions make it sound like you have to disassemble the entire steering assembly and a lot can go wrong. Please tell me I'm making this harder than it is. Thx!
 

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