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Steering dead band
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<blockquote data-quote="Garyukuk" data-source="post: 635060" data-attributes="member: 33266"><p>Hi, Thanks for the reply I checked / adjusted the steering while on axle stands as you described and had the wife turning the wheel while I was underneath looking to see where the slop was coming from. Like I say both drop link ball joints had excessive play in all directions and changing that has obviously made a huge difference, but theres no play any any other steering components even with the vehicle back on its wheels. The backlash I have is in the initial turning of the wheel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Garyukuk, post: 635060, member: 33266"] Hi, Thanks for the reply I checked / adjusted the steering while on axle stands as you described and had the wife turning the wheel while I was underneath looking to see where the slop was coming from. Like I say both drop link ball joints had excessive play in all directions and changing that has obviously made a huge difference, but theres no play any any other steering components even with the vehicle back on its wheels. The backlash I have is in the initial turning of the wheel. [/QUOTE]
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