DK5
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But, the steering box its self was turning the wheels back and forth slightly with the steering wheel held steady.
We had jacked up the front end to look for play, and we cranked up the engine for some reason.
The wheels started jerking slightly from one way and then another.
You could also try turning the steering wheel with them off the ground and the engine running to see if they move smoothly.
I will try these things. Thanks Fordum.
. I figure because it is steering we're talking about, best to have the pros properly diagnose it, and if the price is right, fix it. If its a balljoint or whatever then I'll let them do it. If its the steering box, well, I might give it a go or at least supply my own parts for them to install. Will check for cracks in the frame too if that's the case. I'm not a mechanic. And sure I could probably figure things out, it'd probably take me way too long
. Not to mention the lack of safety in the event that I do things wrong. Brakes, sure. Suspension, maybe. But steering-I think best to stay on the safe side

). Anyways, the tire shop looked at the rim and saw that the lug nut holes had widen just a bit. I figured, if I crank them down....no biggie.
I'll see if the problem has gone away since the alignment and if not then maybe it is the U-joints. This is my DD so something is going to have to be done sooner or later, either fix this truck (or have it fixed) or buy another car.. either way its going to be $$

