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PostPosted: Sat Feb 23, 2019 20:20    Post subject: Steering box Reply with quote

Hi all,

Just have a question concerning the steering box. If I grab the pitman arm with the joint disconnected I have quite a lot of side to side play.... is this normal?

Also slight knocking can be felt through the steering wheel going over bumps... rack ends have been replaced... ball joints are ok as well

Cheers
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 22, 2019 18:42    Post subject: Re: Steering box Reply with quote

saint_nz wrote:
Hi all,

Just have a question concerning the steering box. If I grab the pitman arm with the joint disconnected I have quite a lot of side to side play.... is this normal?

Also slight knocking can be felt through the steering wheel going over bumps... rack ends have been replaced... ball joints are ok as well

Cheers
   mine too has play so im gonna replace my pitman arm just make sure if you buy one it has the alinement mark on the pitman arm and look for alinement mark on the bottom of the splined shaft.  before you start the job   just makes the job easier
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