Basically I flipped the front axle. Truck goes straight down the road until I crest a hill. As front end rises, the truck goes left. When the front comes down, she goes hard right. Dangerous to drive. Wheel actually gets pulled out of my hand. But it tracks straight and true down a road with no hills.
After lowering, the drag link looked like the bottom pic. I was advised that the ends needed to be parallel to each other and the ground. So I modified the link to look like the upper pic. I then noticed that the box was not in the center of its travel when in the straight ahead position, so I lengthened the drag link to get it back.
NONE OF THESE THINGS HAS CHANGED THE BUMPSTEER AT ALL.
So now I'm being told to raise the box, so that the pitman and steering arm are parallel, and the drag link can be straight. It is also prefered if the drag pivot (pitman arm end), and the rear spring pivot are in line so they travel the same. None of these 2 are that way from the factory. I must note that this truck drove GREAT before lowering, and the ONLY problem now is the bumpsteer.
I'm not looking for anymore trial and error type fixes. I have a hard time believing I am the first to have this problem.
With the truck on the ground, I can push on the RF fender and nothing moves. If I push on the LF fender the steering wheel whips side to side inside the truck. I don't understand why having the pitman in line with the steering arm is any better than what I have now. The bounce in the front end will still cause a push pull on the pitman. I am lost.


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