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Steering box drop arm angle
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<blockquote data-quote="Graham L" data-source="post: 629958" data-attributes="member: 3481"><p>Hi James</p><p>Again you are overthinking it, make sure the steering box is centred (there was never any marks on the output shaft) centre the idler on the beam (line up the bottom of the steering damper bolt) and then loosely fit the drop arm, it faces slightly forward from vertical, offer up the drag link and adjust it to suit, as long as the box and idler arm are centred it works, then check you get full left and right without fouling (we fit the tie rods because that holds the idler in position)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Graham L, post: 629958, member: 3481"] Hi James Again you are overthinking it, make sure the steering box is centred (there was never any marks on the output shaft) centre the idler on the beam (line up the bottom of the steering damper bolt) and then loosely fit the drop arm, it faces slightly forward from vertical, offer up the drag link and adjust it to suit, as long as the box and idler arm are centred it works, then check you get full left and right without fouling (we fit the tie rods because that holds the idler in position) [/QUOTE]
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