nckwltn
Explorer
So I put on a new pitman arm and idler arm yesterday. Tie rod ends were replaced about 35k and 4-5 years ago.
The alignment marks on the pitman arm to steering box are spot on, but my steering wheel needs to be turned to about the 1-2 o'clock position for the rig to drive in a straight line. I don't have any sense of the montero being pulled in one direction or another when going down the road, indicating to me that the alignment is probably good.
So should I take it in for an alignment for them to straighten out the steering wheel, or should I pull the pitman arm and move it over a spline or two so that the steering wheel is straight(er) when driving straight?
If I do go in for an alignment, I'm thinking about replacing the tie rod ends as well, just to get that out of the way. The steering isn't too loose, but I do get a clunk when turning left.
Ball joints were also replaced around the same time as the tie rod ends, and I can't detected any movement of the wheels when grabbing at 12 & 6.
Thoughts?
'99 Montero - 127k miles
The alignment marks on the pitman arm to steering box are spot on, but my steering wheel needs to be turned to about the 1-2 o'clock position for the rig to drive in a straight line. I don't have any sense of the montero being pulled in one direction or another when going down the road, indicating to me that the alignment is probably good.
So should I take it in for an alignment for them to straighten out the steering wheel, or should I pull the pitman arm and move it over a spline or two so that the steering wheel is straight(er) when driving straight?
If I do go in for an alignment, I'm thinking about replacing the tie rod ends as well, just to get that out of the way. The steering isn't too loose, but I do get a clunk when turning left.
Ball joints were also replaced around the same time as the tie rod ends, and I can't detected any movement of the wheels when grabbing at 12 & 6.
Thoughts?
'99 Montero - 127k miles