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Re: OT Doge sterring
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Posted by t1 on July 28, 2007 at 19:03:20 from (74.70.251.32):
In Reply to: OT Doge sterring posted by james in mo on July 28, 2007 at 16:47:40:
I have an 89 4x4 Dodge that did the same thing. The most common problem is the joint that connects the steering wheel shaft to the gearbox. It does the same thing as a universal joint, but its not a universal joint like you would find on a tractor. There is a rebuild kit available that will take care of it. Was about $40 last time I bought one 5 years ago. Took me less than an hour in my driveway to do. There is also an aftermarket shaft available from Borgeson that replaces it with a real universal joint. Another possibility is you could have a lot of wear in your steering gearbox. With the engine off, have someone work the steering wheel while you look at the gearbox and steering shaft. If its the gearbox, that may get expensive as well.
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