Lenfo
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I have a 25 year old 90 which I think could do with its steering ball-joints changing. I see on Paddock's they do left- and right-hand threaded track-rod ends. Is my assumption that I need one of each correct?
Is the 'cross-rod' balljoint at the wheel end (not the drop-arm end) the same as those used for the track rod? If so is it left- or right-handed?
I can move my steering-wheel about three inches measured at the rim before anything turns. I've narrowed the movement down to the power-steering box where the shaft disappears into it. Should adjusting the hex-headed screw within the lock-nut on top of the PAS box sort this out, or do I need a new PAS box? How far dare I adjust it without something popping out? When they refer to three or four bolt, do they mean the bolts on the top of the box surrounding the adjuster hex-screw?
Rather long-winded for a first post but hey!!
regards
Phil.
Is the 'cross-rod' balljoint at the wheel end (not the drop-arm end) the same as those used for the track rod? If so is it left- or right-handed?
I can move my steering-wheel about three inches measured at the rim before anything turns. I've narrowed the movement down to the power-steering box where the shaft disappears into it. Should adjusting the hex-headed screw within the lock-nut on top of the PAS box sort this out, or do I need a new PAS box? How far dare I adjust it without something popping out? When they refer to three or four bolt, do they mean the bolts on the top of the box surrounding the adjuster hex-screw?
Rather long-winded for a first post but hey!!
regards
Phil.