My steering box has been on its way out for five years. A bit of transmission sealer in a bottle helped for a time, but time was up. A small puddle on the ground under the end of the pitman arm greeted me each time and suggested it was time to replace this box.
When I first had trouble it just so happened that Will Tillery was advertising a box for sale so I grabbed it and threw it in the closet anticipating a day like today.
Truthfully I didn't even open the box for five years.
This week I pulled that box out of the closet in preparation for the swap and was pleasantly surprised by a couple of things..
- The pitman arm was attached. Getting these things off can be a real pain and I had anticipated going to battle by borrowing a pitman arm puller. No need. One less headache for me.
- The tie bar, which is part of how the box is mounted to the frame, was included.
- The entire unit was bathed in a light oil to prevent corrosion from forming.
The job kinda sucked and was a filthy mess but having a box that was ready to go without any preparation made it a bit easier.
Thanks to Will ....and all the other vendors that keep my truck on the road.
....AND thanks to all of you for offering advise and guidance when I need it. (now singing Koom-bai-yah)
When I first had trouble it just so happened that Will Tillery was advertising a box for sale so I grabbed it and threw it in the closet anticipating a day like today.
Truthfully I didn't even open the box for five years.
This week I pulled that box out of the closet in preparation for the swap and was pleasantly surprised by a couple of things..
- The pitman arm was attached. Getting these things off can be a real pain and I had anticipated going to battle by borrowing a pitman arm puller. No need. One less headache for me.
- The tie bar, which is part of how the box is mounted to the frame, was included.
- The entire unit was bathed in a light oil to prevent corrosion from forming.
The job kinda sucked and was a filthy mess but having a box that was ready to go without any preparation made it a bit easier.
Thanks to Will ....and all the other vendors that keep my truck on the road.
....AND thanks to all of you for offering advise and guidance when I need it. (now singing Koom-bai-yah)