Re: Slop in steering wheel
There is an adjuster on top of the steering box. It has a flat scew head surrounded by a nut. You have to loosen the nut, then hold it as you tighten the screw. Once you get the slack out, Hold the screw and tighten the nut. Be careful not to overtighten it, as it can cause damage to the gears inside (not to mention freezing up your steering box). I have made adjustments to mine with good results, but have also heard that it isn't recommended. (don't really know why)
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