All of a sudden Death WOBBLE
#41
List of things that can contribute to steering problems, check em off as you go.
Wheel bearings/Hubs
Ball Joints
Trac Bar
Tires
*Steering gear
*Steering shaft
Steering stabilizer
Steering control linkages
*Front control arm bushings
Sway bar linkages
Asterisks indicate what I'm guessin is the issue with the age of the truck and what I can remember you have already checked.
Wheel bearings/Hubs
Ball Joints
Trac Bar
Tires
*Steering gear
*Steering shaft
Steering stabilizer
Steering control linkages
*Front control arm bushings
Sway bar linkages
Asterisks indicate what I'm guessin is the issue with the age of the truck and what I can remember you have already checked.
#42
The hub was not visibly damaged, or worn that I could tell by looking at it. Both were replaced at 144,344. Driver side ball joints were replaced at 144,344, as well. Passenger side ball joints were just replaced. I put a Thuren track bar in at 165,841. The steering stabilizer is a dual Skyjacker unit, and the control arms are also Skyjacker. Both installed at ~144,000. I ask for the alignment shop to check everything under the front end when I go in for alignments. So far they say it is all good. There is some play in the steering gear/shaft, but that would not cause it to pull to the right, would it? I do need new tires.
#43
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They aren't listing the ones for our year of trucks but it's the same pump as shown.
They aren't listing the ones for our year of trucks but it's the same pump as shown.
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