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Old 01-17-2003, 12:31 AM   #5
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Mine sweaks bad too. Unfortunately, the screws kept coming out (scary isn't it? Try to turn too fast and.. oops! there goes the steering wheel) so I put some threadlocker in it. I'm just going to live with it for now. {BTW you should hear our 99 Tahoe... it is VERY loud and "farts". We have tried getting the dealership to fix it... several times... but that was a fiasco and a half.}

I had to install the adaptor kit upside down for the wheel to be properly alligned. (when I got the truck the steering wheel was 30 degrees right while the truck was going straight) This is what I think is causing my problem. Check the screws holding the adaptor on & tighten them down. Think about putting threadlocker on them too. It could also be the trim under the adaptor. Make sure it isn't bent or dented.
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