loose steering
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loose steering
wat kind of stabilizer can i get or wat can i do about my wondering steering wheel.. its just got to much play
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hi
permanitly cure the problem by installing the ssi bracket and a 03 up track bar !
also do a stearing box adjustment also.
put in urathane sway bar bushings at end liinks and supports .
use 70 - 80 lbs tire psi e rated tires .
your truck will drive better than new !
permanitly cure the problem by installing the ssi bracket and a 03 up track bar !
also do a stearing box adjustment also.
put in urathane sway bar bushings at end liinks and supports .
use 70 - 80 lbs tire psi e rated tires .
your truck will drive better than new !
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Do a search for Rock Solid Ram Steering, seems alot of members on here have had positive results. I am thinking of trying it myself, as I have the same problem you do.
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I just fixed my steering. I had a lot of slop at the pitman arm so I installed a DSS I bought here: http://www.pscmotorsports.com/sb100-...izer-p-90.html. That took out about 1/2 of the slop.
Next I adjusted the steering box. You can see how to do that here: http://www.dodgeram.org/tech/mods/st...ear/Adjust.htm. The web page shows the adjustments done off the truck but they can be done one the truck. I didn't have a spanner wrench so I found a center punch that fit in the hole and I tapped it gently with a small hammer. When I completed these adjustments my steering felt showroom new.
I will need to rebuild my box soon because I have leaks. I figure the leaks will lubricate my DSS until I do.
HTH
Bob
Next I adjusted the steering box. You can see how to do that here: http://www.dodgeram.org/tech/mods/st...ear/Adjust.htm. The web page shows the adjustments done off the truck but they can be done one the truck. I didn't have a spanner wrench so I found a center punch that fit in the hole and I tapped it gently with a small hammer. When I completed these adjustments my steering felt showroom new.
I will need to rebuild my box soon because I have leaks. I figure the leaks will lubricate my DSS until I do.
HTH
Bob
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I just fixed my steering. I had a lot of slop at the pitman arm so I installed a DSS I bought here: http://www.pscmotorsports.com/sb100-...izer-p-90.html. That took out about 1/2 of the slop.
Next I adjusted the steering box. You can see how to do that here: http://www.dodgeram.org/tech/mods/st...ear/Adjust.htm. The web page shows the adjustments done off the truck but they can be done one the truck. I didn't have a spanner wrench so I found a center punch that fit in the hole and I tapped it gently with a small hammer. When I completed these adjustments my steering felt showroom new.
I will need to rebuild my box soon because I have leaks. I figure the leaks will lubricate my DSS until I do.
HTH
Bob
Next I adjusted the steering box. You can see how to do that here: http://www.dodgeram.org/tech/mods/st...ear/Adjust.htm. The web page shows the adjustments done off the truck but they can be done one the truck. I didn't have a spanner wrench so I found a center punch that fit in the hole and I tapped it gently with a small hammer. When I completed these adjustments my steering felt showroom new.
I will need to rebuild my box soon because I have leaks. I figure the leaks will lubricate my DSS until I do.
HTH
Bob
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I just installed a RSS bushing a few weeks ago. It took about an hour to install with the steering column still in the truck. If you have anti-lock brakes (as I do), it slows things down. Be sure to lube the steering shaft interface well! There are a few good threads floating around on this.
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