We have been through the wringer on this truck. We use it for work and recently the front end was worn out so we changed nearly 100% off all the front end. $203,000 miles but in good shape and has been taken care of.
The main issue is that at high speeds the steering wheel doesn't return naturally with equal pressure To center/striaght. Sometimes it feels as if there is a little resistance and sometimes if you slightly turn the wheel it acts as if you have turned it twice as much as you did and over corrects. At low speeds it is not super noticeable but at higher speeds it can over steer and not safe. I have taken it to 4 different shops that I use known for years and many of them didn't charge me and just gave best diagnostic guess after a few hours of playing and looking.
One person has suggested possible internal linings on power steering hoses coming apart and restricting on push or pull possibly.
The best guess people have come up with so far is that it must be gearbox (already changed and attempted to adjust 2X) or the power steering pump (which is not making any noises and it has power steering). We changed from another working pump on another truck and no change. It has been aligned and checked 4 times throughout the process even including old school manual alignment with string.
We replaced the following items:
New rotors and pads around
New shocks around
New ball joints
New stabilizer shock
New gearbox X2
New Pittman arm X 2
New water pump
New clock spring
Power steering pump switched from another exact truck with no issues and no change noticed
New ABS speed sensor in differential
New rear leaf springs and upgraded due to a different service body bed and liftgate (heavier duty and raised it a few inches overall)
Does anyone have any ideas what to zero in on?
Gig 'Em
The main issue is that at high speeds the steering wheel doesn't return naturally with equal pressure To center/striaght. Sometimes it feels as if there is a little resistance and sometimes if you slightly turn the wheel it acts as if you have turned it twice as much as you did and over corrects. At low speeds it is not super noticeable but at higher speeds it can over steer and not safe. I have taken it to 4 different shops that I use known for years and many of them didn't charge me and just gave best diagnostic guess after a few hours of playing and looking.
One person has suggested possible internal linings on power steering hoses coming apart and restricting on push or pull possibly.
The best guess people have come up with so far is that it must be gearbox (already changed and attempted to adjust 2X) or the power steering pump (which is not making any noises and it has power steering). We changed from another working pump on another truck and no change. It has been aligned and checked 4 times throughout the process even including old school manual alignment with string.
We replaced the following items:
New rotors and pads around
New shocks around
New ball joints
New stabilizer shock
New gearbox X2
New Pittman arm X 2
New water pump
New clock spring
Power steering pump switched from another exact truck with no issues and no change noticed
New ABS speed sensor in differential
New rear leaf springs and upgraded due to a different service body bed and liftgate (heavier duty and raised it a few inches overall)
Does anyone have any ideas what to zero in on?
Gig 'Em