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Old Jul 19, 2018 | 03:54 PM
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Hi all. I recently put in a new steering rack and also outer tie rod ends. It was my first time doing this. Afterwards I had it aligned, but since then I’m noticing a clicking when I turn the wheel sometimes and also steering wheel play again only sometimes.

I know now it isn’t the pinch bolt on the coupler because I double checked it with my torque wrench. My suspicions are that either the remanufactured rack already had problems, or that when adjusting the tow (after the installation just to get it close enough to drive it to the shop for a proper alignment) I messed something up as I didn’t raise the front of the vehicle when turning the inner ends and all the weight of the vehicle was still on the wheels , or maybe its the cheap non greasable outer tie rod ends.

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Inspect. Have someone help you. See what moves, that shouldn't, and what doesn't move, that should.
 
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Old Jul 19, 2018 | 06:42 PM
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Inspect. Have someone help you. See what moves, that shouldn't, and what doesn't move, that should.
well what should I check specifically? I don’t really know everything that could be the culprit. Thanks
 
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Old Jul 19, 2018 | 07:05 PM
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Steering column, intermediate shaft, steering rack, tie rods, ball joints, wheel bearings. Make sure things that are supposed to move, move when they are supposed to, and things that AREN'T supposed to move, don't. (like, the rack moving in its mounts.)
 
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Old Jul 23, 2018 | 02:08 PM
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Well I took a look and I think it might be the bushings that mount the rack to the frame. They’re new bushings so the only thing I can think of is that when I used the pneumatic impact gun I over tightened them. Does that sound likely to any of you guys? Thanks
 
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Old Jul 23, 2018 | 02:11 PM
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Overtightening shouldn't cause that..... How sloppy are they?
 
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Old Jul 23, 2018 | 08:10 PM
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Well I’m not sure. Like I said this the first time I’ve worked on a steering rack. It is moving a little. I also noticed the upper ball joints have the rubber torn. Would that explain a click/clack/pop when turning the wheel to the left after the truck has been sitting for a few hours and steering wheel play? That’s when I always notice it. Right when I get in the truck for the first time in a while, I’ll back down the driveway with the wheel turned to the left, then stop put in drive turn the wheel back right to drive down the street. Throughout the process I hear the noise , but by the time a minute or two is up I can’t get it to do it. And then of course there’s the play in the wheel and it pulling to the right despite having an alignment right after putting the rack in a month ago. Hope this info helps. And thanks for your assistance
 
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Old Jul 24, 2018 | 08:14 AM
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Yeah, the noise is likely the dry ball joint..... probably should replace that.

Try rotating your tires, and see if the pull goes away. I had a tire that gave me a SEVERE pull to the left...... made driving an exercise. Put new tires on it, and a whole host of problems simply disappeared.
 
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