Steering Problem Solved
I posted a couple of months ago about my truck steering itself at times. I replace the steering shaft with a Borgeson which helped, but didn't fix the problem. Today I discovered that the left U-joint in the front axle was junk. It would flex in one direction, but not the other. So I put the BFH to use and replaced the U-joint, carrier bearings, and seals. Now it steers like a dream. Apparently if the axle was positioned in the right way, the U-joint would bind while turning the truck and cause the steering to snap back during a turn. I rotated the tires and got the everything greased. It sure was an enjoyable way to relax after a week of final exams.
Now I am all ready for snow and pulling Fords out of the ditch.
I posted a couple of months ago about my truck steering itself at times. I replace the steering shaft with a Borgeson which helped, but didn't fix the problem. Today I discovered that the left U-joint in the front axle was junk. It would flex in one direction, but not the other. So I put the BFH to use and replaced the U-joint, carrier bearings, and seals. Now it steers like a dream. Apparently if the axle was positioned in the right way, the U-joint would bind while turning the truck and cause the steering to snap back during a turn. I rotated the tires and got the everything greased. It sure was an enjoyable way to relax after a week of final exams.

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