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SAS Steering - S-10 Forum I did a front axle swap on my 1986 s10 blazer with a 4 3 L engine from a 1989 s10 Took it in to get an alignment and the tech said there was too much play in the steering box
SAS Steering feels sloppy?? | irate4x4 Forums By loose or sloppy, I mean there is no real resistance to the steering wheel when turning The truck feels lazy, not responsive to steering input I know it obviously ain't no Corvette so some degree of latency is to be expected Anyway, here it is all buttoned up, for now anyway
Sloppy Steering Fix With A New Turn One Steering Box Rebuild Sloppy steering and leaking seals are common signs that it’s time to rebuild the steering box in your ride Our S10 exhibited both issues and after a fair amount of research, we contacted the folks at Turn One, Inc to rebuild the steering box in our little truck
SAS steering slop I think the only way to do it properly is to disconnect the drag link and the shaft that goes up to the steering wheel then using an inch pound torque wrench measure the resistance on the input shaft
ZR2: Installed new control arms, now the steering is sloppy Replace the pitman arm if it's worn, but you have to remove the steering box to replace it I replaced my steering box and pitman arm a few months ago along with one axle shaft, control arms, bushings, steering stabilizer, end links, ball joints, tie rod dust covers, and rear brakes
Solution for steering slop? | SyTy. net Forums To check to see if it is worn, you grab hold of the top of the steering shaft and try and move it back and fourth or side to side, if it moves, the bushing is bad and you should replace it
SAS steering driving issue - GMC Truck Forum I was running crappy old military tires before (37's) and now am running some Toyo MT's in a 40 I realize she isn't going to drive like a cadillac, but I would expect some half decent response in the steering
Slop in S-10 Steering Column?? - Hot Rod Forum The steering column in my truck has some crazy slop The steering wheel moves side to side a good 6 inches Is this common? Is it a easy fix, or is it worth