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Old 05-03-2004, 07:05 AM
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Steering gear

Seems I have a excessive loose bettween my steering and my wheels, and this loose is inside the steering gear.
My question is... Is there a way to fix my self the steering box, (put a shim or something inside gearbox)
Or gears inside gearbox usualy have to be replace?
Thanks for your help.
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Re: Steering gear

They need to be replaced or rebuilt. There are NO service adjustments that can be done. The good part is that good used gears are typically only $60. I have installed a few, and have VERY good luck with the used low mileage ones.
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Re: Re: Steering gear

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They need to be replaced or rebuilt. There are NO service adjustments that can be done. The good part is that good used gears are typically only $60. I have installed a few, and have VERY good luck with the used low mileage ones.
Thanks ModMech you hare verry helpfull to me.
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