There are 270,000 miles on this truck.
I have a double clunk that feels like it's coming right up the steering column and it has gotten progressively worse over the years.
You feel it most every time when at low speed, stopping or starting from stop lights and stop signs but rarely from turns.
Ball joints and tie rod ends are tight.
My mechanic found badly deteriorated bushings in the control arms and the sway bar and replaced those first.
That did not fix the problem.
He said he poked and prodded on everything he could find with a crowbar and could find nothing that wasn't tight.
We are down to the steering column or the steering box. Are there thrust bearings that can wear in the steering box? I have also read about troubles with a nylon bushing on the steering shaft causing a clunk.
The steering shaft and steering box are the only things in the front end that have not been replaced on this truck in the 6 years I have owned it
thanks... Gary
I have a double clunk that feels like it's coming right up the steering column and it has gotten progressively worse over the years.
You feel it most every time when at low speed, stopping or starting from stop lights and stop signs but rarely from turns.
Ball joints and tie rod ends are tight.
My mechanic found badly deteriorated bushings in the control arms and the sway bar and replaced those first.
That did not fix the problem.
He said he poked and prodded on everything he could find with a crowbar and could find nothing that wasn't tight.
We are down to the steering column or the steering box. Are there thrust bearings that can wear in the steering box? I have also read about troubles with a nylon bushing on the steering shaft causing a clunk.
The steering shaft and steering box are the only things in the front end that have not been replaced on this truck in the 6 years I have owned it

thanks... Gary