Steering Feels too Loose/Easy to Turn
#1
Steering Feels too Loose/Easy to Turn
I have a 2008 5.7 Aspen with 130k. The steering is almost too easy to turn if that makes sense. I bought this used so I am not sure how it felt when it was new. Normally, I would not care, but it makes driving a little more difficult when the wheel turns this easy...especially at highway speeds.
Is there away to remove out any remaining play and add resistance to the steering wheel by adjusting the rack or linkage to get that "new car/tight" feel back?
I have replaced about everything in the front suspension that could cause any play along with a few other things:
Any help on the steering issue or any other maintenance items I should look at would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Is there away to remove out any remaining play and add resistance to the steering wheel by adjusting the rack or linkage to get that "new car/tight" feel back?
I have replaced about everything in the front suspension that could cause any play along with a few other things:
- Trany drain/fill (Shaeffer Oil)
- Transfer case drain/fill (Shaeffer Oil)
- Brake flush (DOT3)
- Radiator flush (Mopar)
- Power steering flush (Shaeffer Oil)
- Front and rear diff drain/fill (Shaeffer Oil)
- Shocks (Bilstein)
- Swaybar bushings (Moog)
- Front swaybar endlinks (Moog)
- Both inner and outer tie-rods (Moog)
- Ball Joints (Moog)
- Rotors and pads (Powerstop)
- Tires (Kumho 20"...suck in snow)
- Spark Plugs (NKG)
- Cleaned PCV
- Cleaned throttle body
- Replaced battery
Any help on the steering issue or any other maintenance items I should look at would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
#2
Did you ever have a American car before you bought this truck? Almost all American cars are loose when you steer them. If you want a tight steering get a foreign car. I had a bmw and a nissan before i got my chrysler aspen and the steering is totally different.
#4
I had the same issue. It ended up being the bushings for the rack and pinion itself that connect to the front cross member. They are hard to find, but I took them out, measured them, and ordered some poly bushings the same size. They actually come in two pieces per side. (they are halved) Took out all the play. Cost me $26.
#9
I can't see your snapshot picture for some reason so I made my own real quick. From what I'm understanding (and seeing in the video) around 6:08 in his video you start to see the rack and pinion actually moving side to side when it shouldn't. I believe the bushings he is talking about are circled in green on the image I posted. The red line with the arrows on each end is to mark the rack and pinion moving back and forth. Watch the video around the 6:08 mark again and watch it move. Use other parts of the frame that are not suppose to move as a reference point to it. It's real slight, but you can see the R&P move. I can see how this slight movement could be causing the slack.
Last edited by calamity coyote; 08-27-2016 at 11:21 AM.
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