Big RED got a rebuilt steering gear box today along with all new steering linkage and the front differential gear oil was changed.
I think that it is a time thing with CUCV parts. Because I noticed things happen one after another the same parts begin to fail on different CUCV's close behind each other.
After all new springs,new shock absorbers, new tires, power steering pump,steering gear and all new steering linkage it drives like a new CUCV. It should everything was gone over. All the wheel bearings have been repacked and the gear oil changed. It was less expensive then a replacement truck.
$1300. for all 4 leaf springs
$ 200. 4 new shock absorbers
$ 60. steering stabilizer
$900. 4 new tires mounted and balanced
$350. Re-manufactured steering gear
$ 75. Energy suspension motor mounts
Much less expensive then a $4000. truck that would need most of these parts anyway. I drove it in to the GM dealer for PA state inspection last week and they said it needed a right and left tie rod end. And during the service they told me the gear oil was tan and the steering box was leaking. It failed inspection. That was what prompted me to do all the steering repairs. I drove it 200 miles today on I 81 and it drove so nice I could hardly imagine not doing this to a few other vehicles I own. It works. And less then the cost of vehicle replacement. I bought all the parts with the exception of the leaf springs at Autozone. This is the 3rd steering box I replaced on different CUCV's in the past 2 months. All were leaking at the input shaft. At $150. and warranted for life I don't think I could fix them for that. As far as I looked the seal is not easy to replace. Not $150. easy. I always have a core gear box so that avoids the $90. core charge. This is all east parts to replace. the leaf springs not so easy if you have frozen bushing bolts and no torch. Good luck on any projects and have a great day.