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Loose Steering

Old Jul 7, 2003 | 09:44 PM
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Loose Steering

Hey guys, I put this in another part of this forum but it was the wrong part so maybe I can get some more feedback from here. <br><br>I have a 98 CTD with 76,000 miles. I just had the left upper and lower ball joints replaced as well as the left outter tie rod. The right side is fine. I just got it aligned. But ever since all those replacements the steering has been loose. There is probably about a 1/4 of a turn of play in the steering. What should I do? I dont want to take it to a dodge dealership and have them fix it for a few miles then it breaks again. So should I get these:<br><br>http://www.solidsteel.ca/Stabilizer.htm<br><br>or<br><br>http://www.dtprofab.com/dodge.htm<br><br>or the <br><br>DSS (Darin Steering Stabilizer)<br><br>or the <br><br>Lukes Link?
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Old Jul 7, 2003 | 10:15 PM
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Re:Loose Steering

The first thing you need to determine is what's loose. Is the slack in the steering wheel from the steering box? This can be noted by moving the steerin wheel while the steering arm coming out the the gear box remains stationary. To keep it stationary you can just have someone watch it, or block it with a pry bar to keep it from moving. If the play is in the steering box you may be able to tighten it a little. If you over tighten it you will have constant oversteer though.<br>Is it the steering shaft coming out of the box to the steering arm? If that is the case, you may need a steering box, and/or you can install the stabilizer. If there is too much play in the steering shaft you'll want to replace it regardless of whether you install the stabilizer.<br><br>Chris
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Old Jul 7, 2003 | 11:35 PM
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Awesome thanks. I think the other thing that was for the 4x4 is more for lifted trucks and stuff but I am not sure. My truck is 4x4 but I think the DSS would still be good. What kind of problems do u have now Gary? Let me know if the DSS Fixes it. Also whats Piers, where can I get that and how much? Thanks
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