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Suspension, Drive Train, and Tires
pitman arm hits leafspring on full lock
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[QUOTE="jngreen, post: 693373, member: 679"] This is on my 2000 f250, and by pitman arm I really mean the draglink attached to the pitman arm. It is completely stock suspension as far as I can tell, but it does look like someone has taken a pipe wrench to the draglink and made some adjustments. The steering wheel is fairly straight though, so what is causing this? Is it possible that the draglink has been extended out too far? If that is the case, then the steering wheel is off a complete 360 degrees. The pitman arm has no "drop" to it, it looks to be correct for a stock f250. Is there that much adjustment in the steering? I would hate to shorten the draglink, only to find that I can't turn right all the way. [/QUOTE]
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