Steering Play 2001 Ram Van 3500
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Steering Play 2001 Ram Van 3500
I have a 2001 Ram Van 3500 with 72000 original miles. It seems like it has excessive play in the steering wheel and is hard to control in high winds.
I have replaced both idler arms, the right outer tie rod and the strut rod bushings and had it aligned. Everything else is tight on the steering.
When I turn the steering wheel while sitting still, it seems to move about 2-3 inchs before it actually turns the wheels. Could the steering box be bad or out of adjustment? I wouldn't think it would be worn out with only 72000 miles? Any suggestions or tips? Thanks
I have replaced both idler arms, the right outer tie rod and the strut rod bushings and had it aligned. Everything else is tight on the steering.
When I turn the steering wheel while sitting still, it seems to move about 2-3 inchs before it actually turns the wheels. Could the steering box be bad or out of adjustment? I wouldn't think it would be worn out with only 72000 miles? Any suggestions or tips? Thanks
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See TSB 19-10-97 Steering wander
http://dodgeram.info/tsb/1997/19-10-97.htm
2001 TSB index at Geno's Garage
http://dodgeram.info/tsb/2001-index.htm
http://dodgeram.info/tsb/1997/19-10-97.htm
2001 TSB index at Geno's Garage
http://dodgeram.info/tsb/2001-index.htm
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This TSB is for a Ram Truck. Would it be the same for a Ram Van?
See TSB 19-10-97 Steering wander
http://dodgeram.info/tsb/1997/19-10-97.htm
2001 TSB index at Geno's Garage
http://dodgeram.info/tsb/2001-index.htm
http://dodgeram.info/tsb/1997/19-10-97.htm
2001 TSB index at Geno's Garage
http://dodgeram.info/tsb/2001-index.htm
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Start by having someone turn (wiggle) the wheel and you observe where the play is. Two usual culprits, steering box is loose (internally) and the coupling is worn. Easiest way to access the box adjustment is by removing the grille. There is a cutout in the radiator support piece, and you can see the adjuster in there. (look through the grille first before you go to the trouble of removing). Adjust the set screw in quarter turns until it is tighter........don't get it TOO tight. Usually best to do that adjustment away from the center point just to avoid that problem. If the coupler is loose, you can get a kit for that. Put a grease nipple in the bottom of that coupler so it can be ocassionally flushed with grease, to keep it nice and clean. Check the body for wear also, I bought the whole deal (new) in the one pictured.
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Grease nipple is on the left side, midway down.
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Mopar kit Pt. # 4443436
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Grease nipple is on the left side, midway down.
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Mopar kit Pt. # 4443436
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