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Old 08-20-2008, 09:55 AM
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Did a tranny swap and I'm thinking this issue has something to do with the driveshafts- mainly the u-joints. As I was backing up to test reverse I spun wheel left and the blazer stopped moving in reverse with the wheel turned - same thing in both directions.

My torque wrench is old so maybe the u-joint caps are on too tight? I'm too cautious to take the blazer on the freeway yet so I don't know if there is vibrational issues at higher speeds yet.

What could be causing this?
 
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Default RE: restricted steering

If it is in 4wd, it will do this. Other than that, u-joint cap tightness will have nothing to do with steering bind.
 
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