Posted by IAtractorKid on October 07, 2011 at 12:08:47 from (173.26.100.72):
In Reply to: H Steering Problem posted by Doug Kieta on October 07, 2011 at 10:34:18:
Best thing to do would be to drop your entire front bolster shaft and replace everything. Carter and Gruenwald sells a complete upper bolster bushing kit...I think it is $185 but gives you everything you need and is really the only way to tighten your steering back up to stop the wobble. Might not have as much play in the steering gear once all the bushings are replaced on the bolster shaft...there is also a bearing on the steering shaft where it comes in to the gear housing. New sector gears for H's can be found; last one I saw was like $90 I think.
If your main concern is the front end wobble, alot of guys will run more pressure in one tire that the other (like 40 and 20PSI or something) and it seems to work pretty good.
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