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Originally Posted by 6wheelin
I can't see how this would be bad steering rack bushings? From what I have read and watched on YouTube it seems a tie-rod adjustment issue. When others adjust those the problem is corrected. Can anyone explain how the steering bushings would cause this? I'd think they would manifest as sloppy steering.
To be clear the truck drives pretty straight, but it's been sitting in the drive way for two weeks so I can't recall if it pulls or not, I don't believe it does.
Has anyone encountered this and resolved it?
Yes if I find a fix I'll do an update.
Hugh
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Just a theory, something is moving around in there. If my specs are in alignment and the truck drives straight both times I did it, I have no idea what causes it. My situation might be different with the 35" BFGs. They are a few pounds heavier than a 33". I have hit this thing pretty hard both times. It might be just enough to move the rack a hair, but not enough to cause sloppy steering? I'm curious what everyone else might think on here.
Sorry not much help, good luck.
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