NY68BroncoVT
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I've had this problem with greater or lesser degree for a long time. Right now, it's at it's worst.
I drive down the road, my wheels are aligned, everything seems smooth, and then my steering pulls to the left (usually) and I have to counter it by pulling the steering wheel to the right. After a few seconds, it's like something snaps or shifts, and the truck isn't pulling to the left anymore and I have to compensate for the fact that I've been countering the left pull. It's disconcerting at 40 mph, and downright bone-chilling on the highway.
I have been told it could be ball joints--They check out okay
Maybe my tires--aggresive, but even tread almost new in front. A little cupped in the rear, but not horrible. 235-75-15 Goodyear Workhorse.
-I've replaced my radius arm bushings
-I've replaced the C bushings
-I removed the steering stabilizer thinking the piston may have worn out.
-My steering column inside could probably do with a rebuild because it doesn't turn super-smooth, and makes some mild clunking noise inside the column, but I'm pretty sure that isn't the problem.
-My steering box (manual) doesn't wiggle, and is connected fine on the frame, but one mechanic said that he would take it apart to look at it--$60 per hour
I don't see anything too loose in the steering linkage, except some minor movement where the drag link connects to the tie rods.
Are the symptoms any kind of classic indication of a problem that I haven't thought of yet? What should I check? I don't have a huge budget to replace everything or I would have by now.
I drive down the road, my wheels are aligned, everything seems smooth, and then my steering pulls to the left (usually) and I have to counter it by pulling the steering wheel to the right. After a few seconds, it's like something snaps or shifts, and the truck isn't pulling to the left anymore and I have to compensate for the fact that I've been countering the left pull. It's disconcerting at 40 mph, and downright bone-chilling on the highway.
I have been told it could be ball joints--They check out okay
Maybe my tires--aggresive, but even tread almost new in front. A little cupped in the rear, but not horrible. 235-75-15 Goodyear Workhorse.
-I've replaced my radius arm bushings
-I've replaced the C bushings
-I removed the steering stabilizer thinking the piston may have worn out.
-My steering column inside could probably do with a rebuild because it doesn't turn super-smooth, and makes some mild clunking noise inside the column, but I'm pretty sure that isn't the problem.
-My steering box (manual) doesn't wiggle, and is connected fine on the frame, but one mechanic said that he would take it apart to look at it--$60 per hour
I don't see anything too loose in the steering linkage, except some minor movement where the drag link connects to the tie rods.
Are the symptoms any kind of classic indication of a problem that I haven't thought of yet? What should I check? I don't have a huge budget to replace everything or I would have by now.