Went to the dealer today for the second time to have steering play/wander looked at. the first trip they adjusted the sector shaft explaining that they have been coming from the factory too tight. no improvement. today I thought I was going to get the usual "will order a new box" and I was going to make sure it was a delphi, but instead they had one and installed it (its a saginaw box). I found this out after they were done installing it. the one that came on my truck was a delphi which had a lot of play and needed two hand to opporate for parallel parking. The new saginaw is much, much easier to turn (with a finger) and steering is much inproved. I don't think they checked alignment though. when I first left dealer my sterring wheel was way out from being plumb. so i when back and had them fix that. I could never get dealer to admitt that they checked the alignment. they would just say we checked everything (like I beleave that). there is a slight wander on certain surfaces. I think i'm down to just needing a good alignment.
I will review old post but off hand does anyone know what alignment spec's have been working good. I hear that the factory alignment spec. 's may not be perfect. I can remember reading something about adding a degree to caster or camber or something???
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2001. 5 2500 4X4, QC, Auto, 3. 54 LSD, SLT, SWB, Trailer, Camper & Snow plow Packages, White, 35k# Cody Hitch, 20' Gooseneck Lowboy flat-bed Trailer.
I will review old post but off hand does anyone know what alignment spec's have been working good. I hear that the factory alignment spec. 's may not be perfect. I can remember reading something about adding a degree to caster or camber or something???
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2001. 5 2500 4X4, QC, Auto, 3. 54 LSD, SLT, SWB, Trailer, Camper & Snow plow Packages, White, 35k# Cody Hitch, 20' Gooseneck Lowboy flat-bed Trailer.