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Old 09-19-2024, 07:14 AM   #4
Joyridin
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Re: Steering problem

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Originally Posted by leegreen View Post
isn't there some kind of valve in the hydroboost that gives brakes priority over steering? If you warm truck up without touching brakes does steering effort increase or only after brakes are used when warm?

How does engine off cold steering effort compare to engine off hot steering effort with suspension loaded?
Hmmm...I never tried just letting the truck warm up to operating temp and try the steering. I will give that a try.

That seems about the same. I did notice the poly bushings makes lot of noise when it is hot. I thought this might be an issue, but the control arms barely move when sitting still turning the wheel, so I do not think that is an issue with the steering getting hard.
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