Dutch Rutter
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- Independence, Or
- First Name
- Joshua
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- K20
- Engine Size
- 5.7
Got a new steering box installed today.... The shop said my old one was bad (caused sloppy steering) and needed to go. Went to pick it up, and they had the second mechanic driving it to get an impression of the "new" problem.
They say that there is a bad bearing in my steering column that you feel only when turning left.. i think ok, it didn't have that feeling before but ok I guess..
Driving home was.... scary to say the least. Right turns are fine, any left movement from center and turning gives greater resistance then gets easier almost like going over a hump of some kind. But then the steering wheel will NOT come back to center on its own. I manually have to force the wheel from left back over the "hump" then back to center.
I took a video here of the intermediate shaft and what I was seeing rocking the wheel..
I then pulled the mid shaft out. The column turns super smoothly both ways no problem (with no tension of course). But then I put a bar on the new steering box and was feeling the same resistance then free that I was getting in the wheel..
I plan on taking it back to the shop and telling them what I found. But I was wondering what everyone here thought?
Really tired of constantly going through this crazy over and over again. Bringing "fixes" back to shops gets very old.
Thanks all.
They say that there is a bad bearing in my steering column that you feel only when turning left.. i think ok, it didn't have that feeling before but ok I guess..
Driving home was.... scary to say the least. Right turns are fine, any left movement from center and turning gives greater resistance then gets easier almost like going over a hump of some kind. But then the steering wheel will NOT come back to center on its own. I manually have to force the wheel from left back over the "hump" then back to center.
I took a video here of the intermediate shaft and what I was seeing rocking the wheel..
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I then pulled the mid shaft out. The column turns super smoothly both ways no problem (with no tension of course). But then I put a bar on the new steering box and was feeling the same resistance then free that I was getting in the wheel..
I plan on taking it back to the shop and telling them what I found. But I was wondering what everyone here thought?
Really tired of constantly going through this crazy over and over again. Bringing "fixes" back to shops gets very old.
Thanks all.