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Steering dead band
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<blockquote data-quote="Garyukuk" data-source="post: 635044" data-attributes="member: 33266"><p>Hi, I’ve been working away for several months and have just got back to look at the steering problem. I’ve changed the drop link as both ball joints were absolutely shot to say the least the steering is so much better , still not perfect but I can live it . I checked the oil level and tried adjusting the box but if I go even slightly tighter on the peg adjuster the steering becomes notchy and stupidly hard to turn . like I say I can live with it for now but may invest in a recon steering box next year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Garyukuk, post: 635044, member: 33266"] Hi, I’ve been working away for several months and have just got back to look at the steering problem. I’ve changed the drop link as both ball joints were absolutely shot to say the least the steering is so much better , still not perfect but I can live it . I checked the oil level and tried adjusting the box but if I go even slightly tighter on the peg adjuster the steering becomes notchy and stupidly hard to turn . like I say I can live with it for now but may invest in a recon steering box next year. [/QUOTE]
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