How does one go about it? I was told have someone turn the wheel to the left and right and see if the shaft moves. It shouldn't, or should very little, because it comes preloaded from the factory, right? I got underneath as my nephew turned it from the left to the right and vice verse, and it didn't seem to move a hair...
I'm at my wits end trying to figure out what's wrong with my front end and the vague feeling i'm getting.
What happened is my alignment shop replaced the drivers side U-joint and gave me the new set up from dodge that repalces the tie-rod ends and bar itself (because I needed a new tie rod end too, and the whole setup was only $206). I also had to go back to a stock steering stabilizer because the clamp for the old one doesn't fit anymore (Hellooooo ... . Kore?!?).
Now, there is a vagueness while driving. It wasn't there before this work, I might add. It tends to move with pot holes and dips and rutts in the road, and kind of follows the track line of any road inconsistencies. He's gone back and checked and rechecked the alignment and did some fine tune adjusting to no avail. He's concerned about to much toe either way because he says Dodge's will start eating up tires when the toe is messed with. And before anyone says go to a "good" alignment shop, this guys is THE BEST in the business. He's been at it for over 30 years and now his two sons are taking over. Everyone I ask around here with a lifted truck goes to him. He's gone under my truck at least 3 times since i've had the work done at no charge, and is just as passionate as getting this figured out as I am. He just doesn't want me to start throwing money at it hoping it will fix it.
He says it feels like it's "slightly top heavy" and almost like it's got no shocks. I think he's just describing how the truck rides with the lift and not describing what i'm feeling in the wheel. We're talking about two different symptoms (maybe due to the same problem). He's suggested doing shocks (of course, why would I need shocks with the lifetime warranty on my Bilsteins from Kore?).
Any ideas guys?
I'm waiting on a new clamp for Kore
{) to determine if i'm just feeling the effects of not having a good steering stabilizer, but i'm really concerned that i'm missing something vital here and I don't want a failure before or during my trip to North Carolina in 3 weeks.
... . help ... .
I'm at my wits end trying to figure out what's wrong with my front end and the vague feeling i'm getting.
What happened is my alignment shop replaced the drivers side U-joint and gave me the new set up from dodge that repalces the tie-rod ends and bar itself (because I needed a new tie rod end too, and the whole setup was only $206). I also had to go back to a stock steering stabilizer because the clamp for the old one doesn't fit anymore (Hellooooo ... . Kore?!?).
Now, there is a vagueness while driving. It wasn't there before this work, I might add. It tends to move with pot holes and dips and rutts in the road, and kind of follows the track line of any road inconsistencies. He's gone back and checked and rechecked the alignment and did some fine tune adjusting to no avail. He's concerned about to much toe either way because he says Dodge's will start eating up tires when the toe is messed with. And before anyone says go to a "good" alignment shop, this guys is THE BEST in the business. He's been at it for over 30 years and now his two sons are taking over. Everyone I ask around here with a lifted truck goes to him. He's gone under my truck at least 3 times since i've had the work done at no charge, and is just as passionate as getting this figured out as I am. He just doesn't want me to start throwing money at it hoping it will fix it.
He says it feels like it's "slightly top heavy" and almost like it's got no shocks. I think he's just describing how the truck rides with the lift and not describing what i'm feeling in the wheel. We're talking about two different symptoms (maybe due to the same problem). He's suggested doing shocks (of course, why would I need shocks with the lifetime warranty on my Bilsteins from Kore?).
Any ideas guys?
I'm waiting on a new clamp for Kore

... . help ... .