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'99 - '06 GM Truck Modifications
Suspension, Steering & Brakes
sloppy steering
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<blockquote data-quote="BigWhiteZ" data-source="post: 4090" data-attributes="member: 421"><p>The adjuster for the gear box is a nylock nut on top of the box but im kinda leary about adjusting it cause no much will destroy a box very quickly. The only thing ive yet to replace front end wise is my lower ball joints but from watching my steering shaft the play is in the box. There is not really and tire play such as have to do corrective steering when hitting humps and bumps its just play in the steering wheel. I want to adjust the box but I also dont want to have to buy another one. Its not the steering shaft joint either its all good and tight</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigWhiteZ, post: 4090, member: 421"] The adjuster for the gear box is a nylock nut on top of the box but im kinda leary about adjusting it cause no much will destroy a box very quickly. The only thing ive yet to replace front end wise is my lower ball joints but from watching my steering shaft the play is in the box. There is not really and tire play such as have to do corrective steering when hitting humps and bumps its just play in the steering wheel. I want to adjust the box but I also dont want to have to buy another one. Its not the steering shaft joint either its all good and tight [/QUOTE]
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