1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee "fix steering wheel excessive play" Questions

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...fix. Have all of the front end components checked for excessive play (tie rod ends, ball joints, pittman arm, and steering box) and replace any components that are worn. Also, REPLACE the steering ...

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...steering. How do I fix that? How do I adjust the steering so there's not a excess of play? Replace the steering rack after checking the track rod end bearings for play. Have you checked the fluid ...

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...had a lot of excessive play in the steering wheel. I had a big chuck of rubber missing on the front end that had apparently worn out over time. It cost me about $1400.00 to fix it from the

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...fix excessive steering play? tie rod ends, ball joints, and there is an adjustment on the steering box There is only 1 adjustment possible. The steering gear box has a slotted bolt sticking up. There ...

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...fix it? I can't see it from here, so you need to look over the steering components to find anything with excessive movement...best way is to have someone move the wheel back and forth while you watch ...

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steering gear box.Tie rods/center link but usually its my first 2 choices go bad bothe of them idler and pitman common wear parts. its deffinatly your idler arm or pitman arm ,The idler arm is a quick

...fix that? Mazda T3500 camper/bus 21ft 4cyl diesel 1987 I have read the various other threads on steering wheel problems the same, but all differ on the model. Any assistance would be greatly ...

fix a Shakey steering wheel when you apply your brakes? If this only happens when you apply the brakes, my guess would be your brake rotors. Your front rotors are probably out of round and you need to

...steering light remains on check/ replace a wheel bearing weak or damaged rubbers. or drop links could even be a ball joint. remove said wheel and check for excessive movement on any part, last check ...

...steering /suspension wobble. It is also not uncommon for a brake rotor to go out of balance or a strut to fail. These issues typically cause vibration/wobble/noises during braking and/or going around ...

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