…prioritiesWho needs food, water and toilet paper when you have a brand new spare rag joint on hand
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…prioritiesWho needs food, water and toilet paper when you have a brand new spare rag joint on hand
The guy that has tight steering on his way to raid the cars that wandered into a ditch?Who needs food, water and toilet paper when you have a brand new spare rag joint on hand
That’s purty…. I hacked mine up with a cutoff wheel and put it back together with nuts, bolts and a universal “rag joint repair” kit.This, I did not replace yet. Original still good, but cheap enough to have spare on hand. Who knows what will happen to supply chain the way this world’s going.
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And the result?That’s purty…. I hacked mine up with a cutoff wheel and out it back together with nuts, bolts and a universal “rag joint repair” kit.
Take a look at the rag joint / steering shaft situation if its a '90 then it may have a 33 yr old rag joint / steering shaft. It is a fairly cheap and non-brain-damaging fix if that is what it is and not a huge investment if it is not the culprit. I would try that first. It made a big difference for my truck but I replaced it last (after every other piece of $%^%&^&^& steering related stuff except the steering gear).As iv been told by many.The 90 1tons have loose steering. Iv been told its typical of these trucks but no one has a solution.
At least the wife don't drive it because of this.
Just wondering if there a mod or solution to tightening up a little. (Is there a screw adjustment somewhere?).
If this isn't the right place for this post maybe a mod can move for me.
Thanks
It was tons better, the original one was loose in every direction. Maybe had 100 miles left on it before catastrophic failure. That was 7 (?) years ago and it remains tight.And the result?
I considered a Cunningham, I’m sure they’re great. But, I figured, if my original is still there and I have ZERO play, I think they are fine. Not like these trucks came off the line with sloppy front ends. If it’s worn, like any part it, definitely should be replaced.