I had issues with the bearings not seating correctly when I rebuilt mine.
Take it apart and make certain you have not compressed the spring, without making darn certain the bearing races are still exactly in the correct assembled spots.
Do Not drive it until you re-set the bearings and compress the spring correctly.
You will grenade the bearing races and breaking them requires complete disassembly.
STOP.
I know, it sux, just take it apart and do it all over again.
Been there, done that. It's normal learning curve.
When you compress the spring plate, take your time and make sure the races are exactly in place.
You can compress with the bearings out of the races. Why they built it this way is beyond my imagination.
Used a board cut to length, to wedge from the floor to the steering whel, so it pulls the assembly together, from the bottom race, upwards, then seated the top race and attempted to crush the plate and spring. *edited for clearity
You might need a second hand to hold the column from collapsing during the rebuild.
I got flamed for warning about this exact error being possible and the death that could occur if not correctly re-assembled.
Use a new cir-clip, if yours is mutilated. Amazon sells them and they come from Ukraine through Chicago.
Good Luck.