This is the last in a 3-part axle rebuild series showing how to do the crossover steering conversion on a squarebody chevy truck. #chevy #squarebody #chevrolet #axles
@205_bowties Thats interesting. I figured I'd wait on the panhard bar to see if I get any bump steer once I start driving it. If so I'll have to do the same.
Great info...Man I wish you would have put anti-seize on those conical inserts. If you ever have to take them out...good luck. They can be a bugger. :-)
@jeremyc9229 Thats a really good question. I have a sway bar on my TODO list so I guess we'll find out. I'll make sure to post a video when I get to that part.
@@vikingmech thanks! I just bought the Jimmy. It came with a 4” ruff country lift on it. It drove ok, but my wife couldn’t, (or wouldn’t) get in. So, I just installed a Tuff country 2” lift. Tuff Country told me I would be fine using the 4” steering arm that the Rough country kit came with. Anyhow, I have major Bump steer now! Can’t drive over 35mph without my full concentration. Since my Jimmy didn’t come with the stock steering arm, I just ordered one for the fun of it, to see if it works. If not, I am going crossover! Unless the sway bar gets in the way. P.S., I will never be swayed to crossover in any other way! Lol
@@jeremyc9229 Thats an interesting problem. I would have no idea how to fix bump steer on that short-arm setup. There must be some components not traveling up and down in the same arc. It would be much easier to fix on a crossover setup (on the truck!)
@@vikingmech I think I will have to do the crossover steering, I don’t want to waste anymore money on components I don’t need. But still, for my driving, I do like the sway bar. If it has to be removed, so be it.
@@jeremyc9229 I think Offroad Design sells a swaybar kit or at least some brackets to make it fit with a lift kit and crossover steering. I'm going to make it work one way or another once I get to that point.
@@vikingmech Thanks I have a 94 OBS on a 1976 k20 chassis with a 6” lift and tired of the wandering when hitting bumps all new stuff still awful now going crossover
@@backyardbuilttrucks1 Thats crazy. Theres another comment below from @205_bowties that says the same thing. He's still getting bump steer even after going crossover. He's going to add a panhard bar to see if that helps. Once I get mine on the road I'll have to see if I have the same issues. If its bad I might just 4-link it.
@duanesismour8507 Yes you can. High and low range are not a function of the axle. Those are part of the transfer case. The transfer case has the low and high range gearsets in it.
I hope this comment gets read, I own a 1978 Chevy Q5 blazer I started up let it idle. Go to stair it to the right. It does not steer to the right go to stare it to the left it stairs to the left. Can you help me it had a 4 inch lift 36 inch tires
@cameronskaggs4188 Could be many different causes. I would jack it up, put the axle on jackstands and try to move the wheels back and forth by hand. Something must be binding. Could be stuck u-joint, bad steering gearbox, broken tie-rod end. You'll have to look for what's stuck.
Looks awesome, I just got done with my crossover steering. I’m getting some bump steer. Im looking into a panhard/trackbar set up.
@205_bowties Thats interesting. I figured I'd wait on the panhard bar to see if I get any bump steer once I start driving it. If so I'll have to do the same.
@@vikingmech I’m still driving mine without the panhard bar. The kit I want is on back order. I let you know how it does.
@@205_bowties Yep that would be good. I'm planning to just build my own. It should be pretty simple if you have a welder.
Great info...Man I wish you would have put anti-seize on those conical inserts. If you ever have to take them out...good luck. They can be a bugger. :-)
@tonyvickers8659 Didn't think of it at the time but thats great advice. Thanks!
Which model borgeson steering box did you use
Its the Street & Performance one. BRG-800132
What’s the part number to the tie rod end for the steering stabilizer?
Sorry I don't have that handy anymore.
I have a GMC Jimmy with a sway bar. I wonder if crossover drag link will clear the sway bar?
@jeremyc9229 Thats a really good question. I have a sway bar on my TODO list so I guess we'll find out. I'll make sure to post a video when I get to that part.
@@vikingmech thanks! I just bought the Jimmy. It came with a 4” ruff country lift on it. It drove ok, but my wife couldn’t, (or wouldn’t) get in. So, I just installed a Tuff country 2” lift. Tuff Country told me I would be fine using the 4” steering arm that the Rough country kit came with.
Anyhow, I have major Bump steer now! Can’t drive over 35mph without my full concentration. Since my Jimmy didn’t come with the stock steering arm, I just ordered one for the fun of it, to see if it works. If not, I am going crossover! Unless the sway bar gets in the way.
P.S., I will never be swayed to crossover in any other way! Lol
@@jeremyc9229 Thats an interesting problem. I would have no idea how to fix bump steer on that short-arm setup. There must be some components not traveling up and down in the same arc. It would be much easier to fix on a crossover setup (on the truck!)
@@vikingmech I think I will have to do the crossover steering, I don’t want to waste anymore money on components I don’t need. But still, for my driving, I do like the sway bar. If it has to be removed, so be it.
@@jeremyc9229 I think Offroad Design sells a swaybar kit or at least some brackets to make it fit with a lift kit and crossover steering. I'm going to make it work one way or another once I get to that point.
What is part number for the steering box , getting ready to do this on sons lifted K20 and get rid of the stock style steering . Thanks
@backyardbuilttrucks1 I got it from summit.
Borgeson Universal Street and Performance Series Steering Boxes 800132
Part Number: BRG-800132
@@vikingmech
Thanks I have a 94 OBS on a 1976 k20 chassis with a 6” lift and tired of the wandering when hitting bumps all new stuff still awful now going crossover
@@backyardbuilttrucks1 Thats crazy. Theres another comment below from @205_bowties that says the same thing. He's still getting bump steer even after going crossover. He's going to add a panhard bar to see if that helps. Once I get mine on the road I'll have to see if I have the same issues. If its bad I might just 4-link it.
Where did you get your steering knuckles?
@josueramirezmorales8051 I got the axle shafts, ujoints and seals from offroadDesign. I like that place because they carry all american made stuff.
@@vikingmech thanks been looking for some 8 lug ones cant ever find them
So can you still use 4x4 in both low and high range?
@duanesismour8507 Yes you can. High and low range are not a function of the axle. Those are part of the transfer case. The transfer case has the low and high range gearsets in it.
I hope this comment gets read, I own a 1978 Chevy Q5 blazer I started up let it idle. Go to stair it to the right. It does not steer to the right go to stare it to the left it stairs to the left. Can you help me it had a 4 inch lift 36 inch tires
@cameronskaggs4188 Could be many different causes. I would jack it up, put the axle on jackstands and try to move the wheels back and forth by hand. Something must be binding. Could be stuck u-joint, bad steering gearbox, broken tie-rod end. You'll have to look for what's stuck.