steering
ok u did the evo sensor that is on the back of the power steering pump i just changed my steering position sensor yesterday took care of the problem runs beautifully now u just have to drop the intermediate steering column its one bolt the shaft may be a pain to get down but it will...
ur steering problem can be as simple as a pittman arm mine was bad felt like i was driving a semi in a hurricane it was bad replaced it nows drives nicely
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ok seriously watch out for the evo sensor causes steering to be jerky in turns and scares the s**t out of u just keep in mind if it happens everyone will try to sell u a new steering gear box but its really a 30 dollar part under the dash hope this helps u
u can easily run those i have 265-75-16 on my factory rims 4dr 4wd ive seen guys put 33s on these truck with no lift but 265-75 16 are great no rubbing even while driving trails
yeah my pittmann arm was bad replaced it but still does it idler arm is fine its either the 30 dollar sensor or the 300 dollar gear box but there is no real help on the internet aboout the evo sensor or in my hanes book which so far has been a total waste of money bring back chiltons
steering issues
having a similar problem truck jerks while turning and sometimes while driving straight look on autoforum.com the is some info on there sbout the evo sensor ive heard its easy to replace but havent tried yet let me know what u find out :confused2:
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