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Steering Another loose-*** steering post

Steering Another loose-*** steering post

RI CJ5

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North Kingstown, RI, USA
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1980 CJ5 with a 1980 AMC 360.
4" lift 33" Coopers.
Fiberglass tub
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So I just bought a 1980 CJ5 . 360, 4" lift, 33's. PO did a frame off resto. Beautiful work. Everything is new and tight and clean. But the thing wanders all over the road. I have been searching the web for days but outside of " That's just the way they drive" {which is true to a point, but I had an '85 with 33's and a 3" lift and it wasn't nearly as bad} and "Mine drives nice at 90mph on the highway" which sound like a dream, there is nothing I can see to do. Steering box has no play although I cant adj due to stripped allen nut. So, besides adding a steering stabilizer, which will help but not cure. I can see the springs flex side to side when I turn wheel. Whole body shifts, but don't want to crank shackles any tighter and all tie rod ends are tight. So, are there any other ideas out there?
Thanks in advance, Johnny
 
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Well, like I said, the toe needed a bit of correction. In about 1/2" or so to about 1/8". The big problem was that the PO, in 'Tightening' the steering box, cranked it all the way down and it was bound up. With one guy on the wheel back and forth, and another on the steering box adjustment screw, the broke loose the screw and backed it out 2 turns or so. the worm gear was binding. That adjustment screw is a small turn, not keep turning until it's tight. Much better now, although i'll still need to tweak it once the weather gets better.
Now on to the Carb. used almost 1/2 a tank going 35 miles round trip! Seems a bit rich!
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We have a great how to on correcting CJ steering. Have you seen this?

 
If that's the link in every other steering post it's given me an error code before. Thank you!!
 
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If that's the link in every other steering post it's given me an error code before. Thank you!!
I just logged in as you and that link works to our internal guide, not an old deleted or expired off-site article.
While some parts of the guide are generic many parts are CJ specific.
Hopefully we can get you traveling down the road in your CJ as many of us do at highway speeds... :drive:
 
So I just bought a 1980 cj5. 360, 4" lift, 33's. PO did a frame off resto. Beautiful work. Everything is new and tight and clean. But the thing wanders all over the road. I have been searching the web for days but outside of " That's just the way they drive" {which is true to a point, but I had an '85 with 33's and a 3" lift and it wasn't nearly as bad} and "Mine drives nice at 90mph on the highway" which sound like a dream, there is nothing I can see to do. Steering box has no play although I cant adj due to stripped allen nut. So, besides adding a steering stabilizer, which will help but not cure. I can see the springs flex side to side when I turn wheel. Whole body shifts, but don't want to crank shackles any tighter and all tie rod ends are tight. So, are there any other ideas out there?
Thanks in advance, Johnny
In a nutshell, it could be anything from the steering shaft to the toe-in adjustment

Being it's had a frame-off, you'd think that all the steering components would have been replaced, but...you know what they say about assumption

The spring/tub flex doesn't sound good

Any idea what springs?
 
Everything is new. All is tight. That's what's bothering me. It can't be all the lift and tires. I believe it's a superlift. He said 4". I measured shackles and they are 4" eye to eye so there's 1" so assuming it's a 3" spring lift.
 
Everything is new. All is tight. That's what's bothering me. It can't be all the lift and tires. I believe it's a superlift. He said 4". I measured shackles and they are 4" eye to eye so there's 1" so assuming it's a 3" spring lift.
What are your castor, chamber and toe settings? Wheel bearings tight? Gearbox backlash with Jeep up off of the ground. The steering shaft rag joint / coupler fit? If the lift is new how is the fit from the spring bushings to frame? The spring movement when the steering is turned is worrysome but a little is normal. Are there any hidden frame problems?
Do you have any pictures?
 
Sway bar missing?
 
So, I know I need pics but, everything is new. Steering shaft, greasable shackles, poly bushings, new tie rod ends, new wheel bearings, Steering box brace, 6* shims up front, 4* in back iirc. I did check toe-in today and it was off bt about 3/4". I adjusted it to about 1/8 toe in. Fixed a lot. Still a bit of wander and feels a bit catchy or sticky if that describes it? Still have flex of frame side to dive when turning wheel standing still. Feel better about driving to shop for real alignment. Thought he said he'd done one but obviously.......

I'll add a stabilizer once I get everything else as good as possible
Also thought about sway bar but not sure how much that will help.
 
Six degree spring pad angle shims? That either removes all castor or doubles it. Castor is the number one cause of high speed wander. Think about the crazy front wheel shake on broken shopping carts... o_O
What are your current alignment readings from the alignment shop?
Does your steering return to center?
 
I thought 4* was the desired but that's what he has. I haven't been to alignment shop. Not registered yet. Riding dirty with VT plate.....
 
So did the PO mention why his beautifully built Jeep wonders all over the road ? I’ve replaced steering shaft and bearings, installed HD tie rod and drag link and TR ends all around and other parts plus a lift. Still drives straight. In 40 years it has never been aligned. I do plan one of these days to take it to an alignment shop just as a reference of what it is. With all that work being done, something is out of wack. That’s not how a typical Jeep drives.
 
I agree. It was his first jeep. He's a hotrod guy. He did do a nice job but claimed that it was due to lift and tires. I know I'm missing something. I'm thinking caster and maybe dial in alignment better.
 
I agree. It was his first jeep. He's a hotrod guy. He did do a nice job but claimed that it was due to lift and tires. I know I'm missing something. I'm thinking caster and maybe dial in alignment better.
This is a great thread (below linked) on just your problem... It all comes down to castor. IMO the shims are for rear pinion angle only. They only belong on the front if your factory castor angle is off. To adjust pinion angle on the front you should drop the Transfer Case if needed.

 
Forgot, is the thick side of the shim to the rear?
I would take the hour and pull them...
 
Thick side fwd
That is weird, moves castor more positive and decreases the pinion angle but increases the driveshaft angle. I would spend a few minutes and remove them.
 
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