1987 GMC Jimmy
Automobile Hoarder
- Joined
- Jan 23, 2016
- Posts
- 5,848
- Reaction score
- 2,388
- Location
- Mississippi
- First Name
- Jesse
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- V1500 Jimmy
- Engine Size
- 350
I couldn’t see anything at the frame, and the steering box doesn’t move. Everything was perfect in there. I don’t know if it’s possible for the metal there to be fatigued, flexing and on the verge of cracking, and that can cause issues. Also, the temp at the hubcap is about 140 after a short drive. I’ll check it when I get back home. I couldn’t find my temp gun before, and it was sitting right by the truck.
I’m out in it right now. I checked everything with someone moving the steering wheel, and I was concerned about a pivoting type motion where the drag link meets the Pitman arm, but it was almost indiscernible. I brought it to the alignment place about a half hour away, and driving down the interstate over 65 the wander goes away completely. Tracks very nicely, excellent steering response. The steering wheel is noticeably off kilter at lower speeds when I’m having issues, but it’s perfectly centered doing 70+. It’s weird that 75-80 feels safer than 55-60. It comes back as I slow down, but it’s not like I’m about to crash or anything.
I’m out in it right now. I checked everything with someone moving the steering wheel, and I was concerned about a pivoting type motion where the drag link meets the Pitman arm, but it was almost indiscernible. I brought it to the alignment place about a half hour away, and driving down the interstate over 65 the wander goes away completely. Tracks very nicely, excellent steering response. The steering wheel is noticeably off kilter at lower speeds when I’m having issues, but it’s perfectly centered doing 70+. It’s weird that 75-80 feels safer than 55-60. It comes back as I slow down, but it’s not like I’m about to crash or anything.