Steering
EquinTheHorse
03-30-2005, 11:13 PM
Hey everybody
My friend keeps complaing and complaining about my 1995 B-2500 van having a lot of play in the steering to the point that it is "dangerous" (Although that's untrue, as I can drive it just fine)
I was wondering, is it normal for big van's to have a bit of play in there steering? I figured it was as they are not tuned for sports driving or anything, and the power steering is consideribly more powerful then that of a car.
Thanks!
My friend keeps complaing and complaining about my 1995 B-2500 van having a lot of play in the steering to the point that it is "dangerous" (Although that's untrue, as I can drive it just fine)
I was wondering, is it normal for big van's to have a bit of play in there steering? I figured it was as they are not tuned for sports driving or anything, and the power steering is consideribly more powerful then that of a car.
Thanks!
jojabo1
03-31-2005, 07:22 AM
Hey everybody
My friend keeps complaing and complaining about my 1995 B-2500 van having a lot of play in the steering to the point that it is "dangerous" (Although that's untrue, as I can drive it just fine)
I was wondering, is it normal for big van's to have a bit of play in there steering? I figured it was as they are not tuned for sports driving or anything, and the power steering is consideribly more powerful then that of a car.
Thanks!
Not sure, but my father had a 1990 Ram Van- 8 cylinder (which he sold to my sister in law) that had a lot more play (felt looser) than my 1994 Ram 250 (6 cylinder.) I don't like driving their van either so I can sympathize with your friend.
My friend keeps complaing and complaining about my 1995 B-2500 van having a lot of play in the steering to the point that it is "dangerous" (Although that's untrue, as I can drive it just fine)
I was wondering, is it normal for big van's to have a bit of play in there steering? I figured it was as they are not tuned for sports driving or anything, and the power steering is consideribly more powerful then that of a car.
Thanks!
Not sure, but my father had a 1990 Ram Van- 8 cylinder (which he sold to my sister in law) that had a lot more play (felt looser) than my 1994 Ram 250 (6 cylinder.) I don't like driving their van either so I can sympathize with your friend.
richard skinner
04-03-2005, 08:40 AM
HEY! buy a chevy or a ford and you don't have to worry about anything except changing oil. Dodges are the biggest peices of shit i have ever seen. IF YOU CAN'T DODGE IT! TOW IT!
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