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'99 - '06 GM Truck Modifications
Suspension, Steering & Brakes
Steering arms hit wiring loom
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<blockquote data-quote="Miatch" data-source="post: 8068" data-attributes="member: 719"><p>Thanks, I never considered the steering wheel orientation might be off but the picture I posted actually shows the interference while making a right hand turn.</p><p></p><p>To give you an idea of the extent of the problem, turning into a parking spot is at least a three point operation. This weekend I backed up a 1/4 mile because a tight u-turn was never going to happen.</p><p></p><p>The only thing I have found that might be my problem is these vehicles have a bit of an engineering problem with idler and pitman arms. Cognito sells a brace that is supposed to decrease the rate of wear.</p><p><a href="https://youtu.be/JoCTj3BO5wM" target="_blank">https://youtu.be/JoCTj3BO5wM</a></p><p></p><p>I'm going to go underneath and have someone rock the steering wheel and look for arm movement.</p><p>I am just so surprised that I haven't found anyone else with this problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Miatch, post: 8068, member: 719"] Thanks, I never considered the steering wheel orientation might be off but the picture I posted actually shows the interference while making a right hand turn. To give you an idea of the extent of the problem, turning into a parking spot is at least a three point operation. This weekend I backed up a 1/4 mile because a tight u-turn was never going to happen. The only thing I have found that might be my problem is these vehicles have a bit of an engineering problem with idler and pitman arms. Cognito sells a brace that is supposed to decrease the rate of wear. [url]https://youtu.be/JoCTj3BO5wM[/url] I'm going to go underneath and have someone rock the steering wheel and look for arm movement. I am just so surprised that I haven't found anyone else with this problem. [/QUOTE]
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