
Originally Posted by
Baggy
Hi jezza89,
From memory when I was researching info on my 1981 2 Dr steering up to 2" lift does not need any castor correction bushes.
Your steering rod has taken a nice hit ....and besides fixing that, I'd check your ball joints for wear and correct adjustment.
Also don't see your steering damper in photo ....what type is it?
I purchased a 1992 RRC and it pulled badly to the left ..... so badly that it caused my right shoulder to ache keeping the vehicle tracking straight.
Turns out that it had a return to centre steering dampner fitted to vehicle.
The large outer spring on dampener is adjusted on dampener body by a collar that slides up and down the body and held in place with allen key grub screws.
Slid the collar back to centre tighened collar and its fixed the problem
You also will need to invest in a wheel alighment as that can cause your wander problems .....You tube have some do it yourself tutorials on wheel alignment that you can try for yourself.
Cheers
Baggy
Tightening the steering 'box in my old '85 made the steering tighter but didn't remove any slop. The steering damper seems make a big difference to steering wheel shake at speed. Wandering though I'm betting is bushes in the front end.
The '85 I had moved around a lot at speed... you kinda "guided" it down the road. It had lift springs that screwed up the handling IMO. The two '92 models I have track arrow straight and don't wonder at all. The main difference I reckon is they sit close to standard right height.
You must have some huge toe in and tire scrubbing with that bent steering rod!
seeya
Shane L.
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