mcdaniel1991
Active member
Im noticing more now that I added the 35" tires that my steering wheel does not always re center. I have never changed ball joints so I assume they could be a culprit but I figured with ball joints it would always do it.
The truck has a 4.5 inch lift, stock steering dampener, and 35" tires.
I also have not had an alignment done, that said I did a string alignment on it to correct tracking. Also the lift I installed is the Rough Country 4.5" kit says it keeps factory specs on caster and camber.
I have tried to research the issue but I'm not finding much info. I know my gear box is a little worn since I have about an inch of play in either direction. I am planing on getting a REDHEAD box but I'm not 100% sure that is the problem with the sticky steering.
Any ideas?
The truck has a 4.5 inch lift, stock steering dampener, and 35" tires.
I also have not had an alignment done, that said I did a string alignment on it to correct tracking. Also the lift I installed is the Rough Country 4.5" kit says it keeps factory specs on caster and camber.
I have tried to research the issue but I'm not finding much info. I know my gear box is a little worn since I have about an inch of play in either direction. I am planing on getting a REDHEAD box but I'm not 100% sure that is the problem with the sticky steering.
Any ideas?