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Originally Posted by vegask View Post
Toyota steering racks and boxes all have an adjustment bolt/screw on them. Basically, loosen the nut, then use a flat head to tighten the screw a bit. I would do 1/4 turn at a time and check the wheel after each one.

Adjustment bolt looks like this: Steering Box: Steering Box Adjustment on a Toyota 4Runner - YouTube

I have a FJ60 box on my 4runner and had about 3 inches of steering wheel play until I figured this out.
Are you sure this applies to 3rd gen's with rack and pinion?
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