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Nope. That little needle bearing can be replaced by itself. I can't remember if it was in the parts store catalog/computer or if I just gave them the number off the bearing when I replaced mine. Real cheap for the bearing.
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Thanks.

Got er done tonight. I started to loosen the line from Hydro to box and it started to twist. Luckily parts store brought a line right over.

The drag link came off Ok, I left the nut on a bit and hit it pretty hard with a mini sledge, didn't budge. I put the puller on and when I tightened the arms down or dropped right out.

Pitman arm literally fell off with box on the bench. The splines were completely FUBAR.
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With the new pitman I had to adjust the drag several turns. I went too far now and wheel is a rad to the left.

But this thing steers amazing now.
 

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Hopefully they dont deny you the core refund with splines messed up. Did you read the paperwork that came with it?

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I think the shaft splines were ok, just pitman chewed up. I'll check when I get to work monday

And I didn't receive any paperwork with the box
 

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Lol. You tell me man.... The output is fine, no marks at all...
 

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I've seen a realize that and they all had loose nuts. Not sure how it happens though. You'd think the edges would get tore up before the middle. The output shaft is a harder metal than the pitman arm that's why the shaft isn't damaged.
-Aaron
 

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Even with a loose nut. As hard as it is to get the pitman arm off I wouldn't think it would mess the splines up on either the shaft or the arm

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Probably have 500 miles on since box change. Hands down money well spent. If you have any doubt, stop putting it off. Truck feels 100% tighter
 

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Used my truck last week to haul a gooseneck trailer and tractor and remembered how bad my steering was. Finally bit the bullet and ordered a gearbox this week. It came today. Can't wait to get it installed.
 

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Like mentioned, order new lines as well. Chances are they are chauffed and or will twist when being removed.
 

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Like mentioned, order new lines as well. Chances are they are chauffed and or will twist when being removed.


Did you order them from a dealer? What was the cost? Any chance you'd have part numbers?

Also, where did you get your new pitman arm?
 

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Installed the redhead today. Need to bleed the lines but the wheel will not turn. Any ideas?
 

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