Play in the steering column
After much inspection I have concluded that the majority of the play in my steering shaft is coming from above the intermediate shaft where it connects to the steering column. I can clearly see a pretty fair amount of play in the shaft at this point. My question is have any of you guys ran into this problem? Recommendations?
The play is coming from where the arrow is pointing to, after the Rock Solid Ram Steering bushing pictured. (I took the pic from rock solid ram steering's website.)
The play is coming from where the arrow is pointing to, after the Rock Solid Ram Steering bushing pictured. (I took the pic from rock solid ram steering's website.)
IIRC , after the new bushing is installed it seats the rest of the steering column bearings/bushings. I had major play up by the wheel and thought that was the prob. Turns out that after installing the RSRB all the play was gone.
great. i have the RSRB on its way. zman, did you find that the RSRB helped your steering out a lot? I currently have a lot of play in my wheel and am hoping this is the fix. Thanks.
Did you find a fix to your problem?
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After much inspection I have concluded that the majority of the play in my steering shaft is coming from above the intermediate shaft where it connects to the steering column. I can clearly see a pretty fair amount of play in the shaft at this point. My question is have any of you guys ran into this problem? Recommendations?
The play is coming from where the arrow is pointing to, after the Rock Solid Ram Steering bushing pictured. (I took the pic from rock solid ram steering's website.)

The play is coming from where the arrow is pointing to, after the Rock Solid Ram Steering bushing pictured. (I took the pic from rock solid ram steering's website.)




