Leveled with bad tie rod angles

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Mrobinson

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Looking to correct tie rod angles is pitman/idler arm drop a option please help
 

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not an option. you'll need a proper lift with aftermarket steering knuckle and lower control arm relocation brackets. most of these lifts are at least 4" of lift.

other solution is to de-crank your torsion bars and reduce the amount of lift you have in the front.
 
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not an option. you'll need a proper lift with aftermarket steering knuckle and lower control arm relocation brackets. most of these lifts are at least 4" of lift.

other solution is to de-crank your torsion bars and reduce the amount of lift you have in the front.
Problem corrected the opposite of what the lowered fix is,eliminated my bump steer
 

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Bill 1960

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Spacers under the tie rod ends?

Not in my garage. Steering linkage is already a weak point in the GM design.
 

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