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Re: Steering wobble problem - KE55 Fri, 18 November 2005 20:01 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
jack it up and see if there is nasty wheel movement

then check if the tie rod ends are worn,

then adjust the steering coloumn

then check if pitman arm and idler arm are worn

definitely check the alignment...first by eye, then get it set properly...

if any parts are worn, they will need to be replaced before alignment is set (or it will have to be done after)

one way to check roughly is to have someone wiggle the steering wheel back and forth while you watch for where things are loose...

good luck.. it certainly doesn't sound safe Shocked
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