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Old 08-29-2019, 06:38 AM   #11
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Cool Re: Steering issues

Thanks for all the ideas gentlemen. I installed the gear box and rag joint, only to find the pump worn out. Imagine that, with only 250,000 miles! It never made a sound like it was going out though. This truck has NEVER steered this well before. But, I've had the truck since '90 and 30,000 miles, and it always steered harder than what I would call normal for power steering. It'll make countersteering during burnouts way easier!

Thanks again. Hey, I get Street Trucks magazine, and this month, there's an article about the '88-'98's coming back in popularity, after we started this whole "sport truck" thing back when. New parts to be on market for us too. What old is new again...
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