Drop Pitman Arm
Here's my steering set-up. Do I need a drop pitman to reduce the steering angle? I can tell it has a lift, but don't know how much.
Thanks in advance!
That geometry is a little severe and will cause bumpsteer. Rather then a dropped pitman, I would suggest relocating the draglink TRE to the top of the steering arm.
I did this with mine (4½" lift) and the geometry is almost perfectly parallel with the tie rod.
Here's my steering set-up. Do I need a drop pitman to reduce the steering angle? I can tell it has a lift, but don't know how much.
Thanks in advance!
Yes, we recommend a tie rod flip over a drop pitman armSo you guys are recommending a tie rod flip instead of a drop pitman arm?
Look at the above picture. If the Drag link is at much of an angle imagine going over a bump. As the front axle goes up it gets closer to the steering gearbox. That makes the drag link push the right tire to the right (of course the left follows suite). That is called bump steer. The jeep will turn to the right as you go over a bump. Then it will steer to the left as the suspension extends back to normal.
You want to make the Drag Link as close to horizontal as possible. That will minimize bump steer. Almost all suspension companies have you use a drop pitman arm because it's cheaper and easier but a tie rod flip is the best route.
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.
-->> CLICK HERE <<-- to see further information and configure your preferences.