My 96 is just about to cross the 300,000 mile mark and I've been replacing quite a few things lately. The rear shocks had just started leaking and I knew the control arm bushings were shot as well. So, replaced all the bushings front and rear, new TREs, steering damper, shocks, and adjusted the steering box to get rid of some of the play. It wasn't super terrible but having older cars in the past with steering boxes I knew it could be a little better. Now, the symptoms previous to this were just sloppy, all over the road handling and a nasty side-to-side sway when hitting a dip in the road on one side. It also slightly pulled right. After replacing everything, it tracks dead straight, steering feels good but I almost feel like the side-to-side sway got worse. I've retorqued all the control arm bolts, checked the shocks, etc and it all seems fine. Searching, I ran across several threads that indicated it could be from worn, saggy springs. Thoughts?
Almost forgot, I rebuilt the knuckles two years ago and just recently put brakes on the truck. Wheel bearings are not showing any wobble in the 6/12 or 3/9 test.
Thanks
Almost forgot, I rebuilt the knuckles two years ago and just recently put brakes on the truck. Wheel bearings are not showing any wobble in the 6/12 or 3/9 test.
Thanks