I know, there are a million threads on 3rd gen steering. I can't find the answer I'm looking for or my particular problem. Over the years, I have replaced nearly the entire steering apparatus in the 06. This includes:
Borgeson shaft
08 steering box (after a Red Head)
08 Linkage
Thuren stablizer - at 90-100 psi
Dynatrac hubs
Carli ball joints
Carli tracbar
PSC brace
I have been able to fix a lot of the various issues with these mods but I still have "loose steering" especially at center. I also get a cluck if I turn the wheel fast in either direction. All the fittings are torqued to spec (or more). When I get underneath I can grab the steering shaft and get some play in the box with the truck running or off. The 08 steering box I put on several years ago really didn't improve anything. However, the steering wheel effort is quiet good so I have not replaced the pump. Before I by a pump, since that the only thing I haven't replaced, I thought I'd get some advice. I was wondering if the pump doesn't "flow" enough to keep it tight at center and if it could be cavitating causing my clucking sound.
Borgeson shaft
08 steering box (after a Red Head)
08 Linkage
Thuren stablizer - at 90-100 psi
Dynatrac hubs
Carli ball joints
Carli tracbar
PSC brace
I have been able to fix a lot of the various issues with these mods but I still have "loose steering" especially at center. I also get a cluck if I turn the wheel fast in either direction. All the fittings are torqued to spec (or more). When I get underneath I can grab the steering shaft and get some play in the box with the truck running or off. The 08 steering box I put on several years ago really didn't improve anything. However, the steering wheel effort is quiet good so I have not replaced the pump. Before I by a pump, since that the only thing I haven't replaced, I thought I'd get some advice. I was wondering if the pump doesn't "flow" enough to keep it tight at center and if it could be cavitating causing my clucking sound.