Steering wheel/column makes grinding/rubbing noise
#11
Makes perfect sense...
Yep, that makes perfect sense..
I could see how it could be a warn out spring buckling up. Thanks guys I will investigate in innards over the next couple days. If I can find out a reasonably priced fix i'll be sure to post back up.
As always a quick response, thanks again guys!
I could see how it could be a warn out spring buckling up. Thanks guys I will investigate in innards over the next couple days. If I can find out a reasonably priced fix i'll be sure to post back up.
As always a quick response, thanks again guys!
#12
Yep, that makes perfect sense..
I could see how it could be a warn out spring buckling up. Thanks guys I will investigate in innards over the next couple days. If I can find out a reasonably priced fix i'll be sure to post back up.
As always a quick response, thanks again guys!
I could see how it could be a warn out spring buckling up. Thanks guys I will investigate in innards over the next couple days. If I can find out a reasonably priced fix i'll be sure to post back up.
As always a quick response, thanks again guys!
But I wonder if the issue is the rock solid ram steering issue.....instead of clock spring. CS usually casues other symptoms....
#13
#15
1997 dodge ram 1500
When I turn the steering wheel, it makes a grinding/rubbing noise. It sounds like it's coming from where the steering wheel attaches to the column. I took it apart once and could not see anything but it is coming from inside the cab. I've search the forum with no solutions