When I was rebuilding the entire front end after my daughter totaled my truck I put in a rebuilt steering box and almost everything else new as well. Tie rods, ball joints, cross link etc. Now when I drive it it feels slow to respond. It doesn't wander exactly it just doesn't seem to repond as quick as it used to. When I was putting in the steering box I compared the old one, which had a bent shaft, and the new one. The new one seemed to be a lower gear ratio than the old one and at the time I thought "so what, it would just make it easier to steer". Now thinking about my slow steering I am wondering if the gear ratio of the new box actually is different than stock. If so it might explain some of the slow response. So my question is if somebody with a 1993 D250 2WD could carefully count how many turns it is from stop to stop, I would appreciate it. I just checked mine and it is 3 and 7/8 turns from one stop to the other. Thanks Todd