OK, been through all the steering fixes. I now have both a 2nd gen and 3rd gen truck and am curious why the 3rd gen steering is so tight. I mean chevrolet tight. Both setups look the same. I noticed when I installed the PSC box there was a lot of movement at the sector shaft prior to installing the DSS. I am starting to believe the main problem is a way underdesigned steering box that Dodge designed for the 1/2 ton and can't hack it in the diesel. The 3rd gen uses the Y steering linkage and steers perfect. I did all the fixes and mine is OK but if there is a better box out there I want it. I will be calling PSS and even putting my old, 20,000 miles, box back in to compare slop as I never had it in with the 3rd gen track bar fix. It had no slop just wanted faster ratio. The 3rd gens are 2. ? to 1 ratio. I watched the new truck shaft and there is no movement at all. Has anyone thought about that box in the 2nd Gens? If it isn't the box I'll give up but it would be nice to know. Funny how Dodge kept the same design "reduced internal friction in the steering box" and lowered ratio and the truck steers like a car. Sorry for ranting but this is the only thing I really disliked about my truck and have put a ton of time and money into fixing. I have never had a new or used vehicle with steering slop ever, maybe the 1952 ford F-1 flathead, and I have had a ton as a repairable man and 2 year full time mechanic. I really need to talk to a Dodge engineer or a psychiatrist. Enjoy the weekend!