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Old 10-10-2004, 08:16 PM
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96 squirley steering

my 96 burb has alittle bit of squirley steering, a little lose. i got brand new michelin LTX-MS tires on it.
will a steering stabilizer help?
do these trucks have oem mounts for these?
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Old 10-12-2004, 08:51 AM
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oh and bty its a 4wd

anyone?
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Old 10-12-2004, 09:35 AM
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Re: 96 squirley steering

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Originally Posted by The_Cheese
oh and bty its a 4wd

anyone?
I had the same tires and hated them! They seem to have a soft sidewalls which lets them roll over too much. I went back to Goodyear Wrangler TD and it drove nice again.
Also check your idler arm they go bad about every 30k miles , your truck steering wheel seems to have a center that can go from 10o'clock to 2o'clock without changing the direction of the vehicle. I had 3 of these changed under warranty (extended GMPP to 100k miles) and I just put an aftermarket one on and it has a grease fitting where the factory one doesn't....go figure.
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