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Re: OT Doge sterring
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Posted by KSTractor on July 28, 2007 at 23:13:16 from (165.200.90.190):
In Reply to: OT Doge sterring posted by james in mo on July 28, 2007 at 16:47:40:
Better check the tie rod ends too, 1 fell off of my 2001 3500 4x4 with 95000 mi on it. The first owner had them and the steering gear replaced under warrenty at around 50000mi. because of wandering. The 4 ends and 2 rods that they are part of will take most off the $400. I was lucky I was only doing about 35mph when it happened and as soon as I hit the brake it turned sharp left into the ditch.In about 2 miles I would have been up to 65 and I'm sure it would have made it across the median.There is a company that makes a bracket with a bearing to support the lower end of the steering pitman shaft to cut down on the wandering I could look up where I got it.
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