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Refineing The Steering system

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Old Feb 7, 2009 | 02:07 AM
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Question Refineing The Steering system

I wonder what research or current options there our for us to refine the Steering system to make it as much of a Racken Pinion type of Senario , As to when I am driving at high speed passing in a straight away I would like the steering to respond more controlled less wander, ( Tighter ) in one since, more responsive I would guess best refines what im looking for. I currently have already installed a DSS Steering Stabilizer, along with my current 4.5 inch Fabtech Lift Kit, I also installed a Don Thuren Steering Stabilizer Bar in the Front of the Truck, And also his stainless steel End Links, And a Borgenson Steering Shaft , I am going to See if this Can be adjusted for a Tighter Steering Fill.
Would this Steering Stabilizer upgrded Bar from thuren Fabrication act as a Sway Bar basically. Iterested in the development of the next level of more controlled Steering system.
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Old Feb 7, 2009 | 08:00 AM
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What the scoop Bra??? You talking about your 05???How many miles , maybe your steering box need looking at..
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Old Feb 7, 2009 | 12:52 PM
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