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Old 10-28-2012, 09:56 PM
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Originally Posted by cutthroatxxx
Good link Im ordering one Monday&I watched the vid&did as he said to check&you could feel a bit of play,in the bushing..also noticed if I rock my steering wheel back&fourth there is a bit of noise..
Gonna order a steering stabalizer also not sure if I should get the hell bent stell one or the rancho dual set up?what's your opinion.Before I posted tonite I try adjusting the gear box did a little over kill the rig didn't wanna drive straight.fixed it for now &btw went&had the tires balanced tonite while I was out&seems to not be as shaky as we talked about before didn't get em rotated just balanced.Im thinking whatever is left of the shake is to do with the large tires&steering issue.But so far no shaking @45!l
Im thinking if u remember I told u cruise was out&air bag light is on well is it possible the bushing causing the slop could of caused that?


if both the cruise doesn't work and the air bag light is on it is very possible that the clockspring behind your steering wheel is broken. its got very fragile wires in it that in time just tend to break from wear and tear. i'm not saying thats what it is but it very possible.
 



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