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chrisgascoigne 07-12-2012 10:35 PM

Slack in the Steering Wheel
 
Curious as to what causes Slack in the Steering Wheel.

abig84 07-14-2012 09:49 AM

lots of things, play in tie rods, idler, pitman arm, bearings, under inflating tires, bad steering shaft, bad rag joint, or play in the gear box. good way to find out is have someone move the wheel back and forth a bit and lay under there and see if you can tell

Dyspayre 07-23-2012 03:05 PM

same issue.. need part advice
 
I am having the same issue. after taking my blazer to what I thought was a good mechanic for a non steering related issue, now the steering is such that it's unsafe to drive. I have had a second mechanic look at it and drive it and he says I need a new Steering Box. but while looking on Rock Auto's website, I don't see a Steering Box, but I see a Steering Gear, are these the same item?

Rottidog 07-23-2012 04:59 PM

Look under steering, steering gear. It's the steering "box".

Dyspayre 07-23-2012 08:12 PM

thank you. now i just need to figure out if it's 94' or a 95'

forestghost07 07-25-2012 02:11 PM

My 99 2wd has had on-center steering play (slop) since I drove it new off the lot; 'course now w/102,000 on the clock it's worse. Upper ball joints and idler arm replaced about 20,000 mi. ago, tie rods still tight as new, about to replace frt wheel bearings. Just Wondering if there's a tighter aftertmkt "box" available - anyone know? Thanks!

PS I realized how vague the Blazers steering is after acquiring (and driving alot) a 1972 MG, which @age 40 still steers tight as a go-kart, no rebuild necessary :)

Dyspayre 07-26-2012 07:37 PM

which one to get
 
I have now decided that I need a new Steering Gear...the only problem I'm having now, is that the one I'm looking at on Rock Auto's website also says "RWD" on it. My 95 blazer is "4WD" should I get THAT gear or is there a difference? I want to get the right one so my mechanic can finally get my truck back on the road

big_blaze 07-27-2012 07:05 PM

make sure you get a 4x4 box if your truck is 4x4 the 2wd box is different

Dyspayre 07-27-2012 08:40 PM

I did thank you i called RockAuto direct this afternoon.


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