Quick fix for steering stops?
#1
Anyone know of a quick fix for steering stops that have been rubbed through to the bolt? Saw that they were torn when I was greasing all the zerks down there and was like AH HAH, thats what the creakin noise was at full crank...
I globbed some bearing grease on the bolts and plates, but haven't driven it yet cause it started rainin, so I dunno if that'll help in the slightest... Anyhoo, is there a quick little fix you can do until I have a chance to go pick up some new steering stops?
I globbed some bearing grease on the bolts and plates, but haven't driven it yet cause it started rainin, so I dunno if that'll help in the slightest... Anyhoo, is there a quick little fix you can do until I have a chance to go pick up some new steering stops?
#3
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From: TENN Native Languishing in Virginia
screw 'em all the way in and they don't contact any more...THAT fixes 'em, permanently! They don't really do anything, anyway. You have a stop on the idler arm that bottoms out first.
#4
Yeah, worn through the plastic was what I meant to say when I said rubbed through to the bolt... Brain fart lol.
Hmm... So greasin didn't help at all? How much are those steering stops? Heck, I could always just get two of those things you put on the bottom of chairs so they slide over hard floors w/o messin em up, and hotglue em on. Wonder if that'd work...
Hmm... So greasin didn't help at all? How much are those steering stops? Heck, I could always just get two of those things you put on the bottom of chairs so they slide over hard floors w/o messin em up, and hotglue em on. Wonder if that'd work...
#5
Yeah, worn through the plastic was what I meant to say when I said rubbed through to the bolt... Brain fart lol.
Hmm... So greasin didn't help at all? How much are those steering stops? Heck, I could always just get two of those things you put on the bottom of chairs so they slide over hard floors w/o messin em up, and hotglue em on. Wonder if that'd work...
Hmm... So greasin didn't help at all? How much are those steering stops? Heck, I could always just get two of those things you put on the bottom of chairs so they slide over hard floors w/o messin em up, and hotglue em on. Wonder if that'd work...
#6
Hmm. Might even shave a foot or more off my turnin radius too eh? Cause being able to do a u-turn on a residential street stock is nice, but heck if I can get a couple more feet of clearance even better!
#7
Well... We can still work the duct tape idea in there somehow. Cause it just aint redneck-riggin without usin duct tape ya know?
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#8
ill pm you with a great saying someone told me one day, its just not forum appropriate...
#10
Hah, thats a great sayin.
Best quick fix I ever did with duct tape was to hold a ujoint together to get me home. Used an entire roll on that damn thing. Actually worked too, though I didn't take it over 5mph. Then I realised when I got home I coulda just taken out the driveshaft, popped it in 4wd, and driven it. Haha...
Best quick fix I ever did with duct tape was to hold a ujoint together to get me home. Used an entire roll on that damn thing. Actually worked too, though I didn't take it over 5mph. Then I realised when I got home I coulda just taken out the driveshaft, popped it in 4wd, and driven it. Haha...
#11
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From: maple ridge, British Columbia, Canada
Make sure you grease all 4. I only did the front two and was woundering why the hell they where still grinding/popping.
I did mine about a month ago, my right one is making a TINY bit of noise but other then that...
not bad for a 2cent fix.
I did mine about a month ago, my right one is making a TINY bit of noise but other then that...
not bad for a 2cent fix.
#13
Yeah, worn through the plastic was what I meant to say when I said rubbed through to the bolt... Brain fart lol.
Hmm... So greasin didn't help at all? How much are those steering stops? Heck, I could always just get two of those things you put on the bottom of chairs so they slide over hard floors w/o messin em up, and hotglue em on. Wonder if that'd work...
Hmm... So greasin didn't help at all? How much are those steering stops? Heck, I could always just get two of those things you put on the bottom of chairs so they slide over hard floors w/o messin em up, and hotglue em on. Wonder if that'd work...
maybe coat the heads in JB Weld?
#14
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From: NW Ark on wooded ten acres...Ozarks at large!
Me, I just try not to turn so hard anymore. However, the plastic caps for the bump stops are cheap....4 of them. A cheaper/quick fix? I wonder how a length of heater hose slid over the bolts would work. Leave enough length to double the end over and back and secure it with duct tape. I'm going to try this and post my results tomorrow.

(EDIT: Either double the end over, or fill it the end with epoxy or JB weld. I'll try both....one method on either side)
Last edited by thook; May 10, 2007 at 09:19 AM.
#15
Hah. Good man. I'd go try my idea myself, but today's my day off and I got an extreme case of the lazy kickin in. Too lazy to even get a beer outta the fridge. Been tellin my dog to go fetch beer for last half hour but I don't think he understands...
#16
you need a mini fridge that doubles as a lil table, thats what i did...im still trying to teach the dog to bring me beers tho...
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