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my 2005 dodge ram 3500 dually with lance 1181 slidein camper requires constsant correcting while driving on the highway. the camper does shift some weight off the front because of the rear cg of the camper. truck is inspecs when checked. would more positive caster help any?



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First, check the track bar bushings. Start the truck and have someone shake the wheel gently, side to side, while you look under the truck and watch the track bar. Any movement at the bushings will cause this problem. Replacement bushings are available from Geno's Garage.
 
And when you're done chasing your tail on all those first steps, be prepared to buy a steering box from Red Head Steering.



Why Red Head? Because they rebuild them right in their shop in Washington state and they make improvements that other re-builders don't. I can't recall exactly, but it has something to do with the steel balls in the sector shaft area and a few other things.



My steering didn't get back to "normal" (I think it's better now) till I replaced the steering box. This was after a new track bar, ball joints, tie rod update w/damper and an existing steering box brace.



I think Red Head boxes are 315 bucks + shipping.
 
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I had that problem with the last truck I had when it was brand new. The toe in was negative, a little adjustment and all was fine. Unless you have lots of miles the front end should not be worn enough to replace parts. Your signature doesn't specify but if your truck is not 4X4 it won't have track bar. bg
 
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