So I have a 1974 Chevy C10 Stepside. A previous owner attempted a frame repair around the steering box and botched it. One of the steering box bolts was cross threaded and put in about 1/4 inch from the end leaving a gap, which allowed the frame to flex. The truck wandered all over the road. I ended up putting a through bolt on the cross threaded hole and using a flat washer next to the crack on the frame and pulling the steering box up tight against the frame which stabilized the steering and stopped the truck from wandering all over the road. Temporary fix, that lasted about a year. I shuddered to think about what was going on at that fix every time I drove the truck. Anyway, finally found someone who had experience with C10 frame repairs in the area. I ordered the Off Road Designs frame repair kit and frame reinforcement. The welder installed it for me, and I picked the truck up today. It drives like a sports car now. Even all tightened up so the frame did not move with my temporary repair and the great improvement in the steering there was still movement in the frame even though I could not see it. The only issue now is that the steering wheel is not straight at the middle anymore. Is it possible to realign the steering wheel in the driveway or do I need to take it to an alignment shop? Anyway, it drives like a new truck now.... or maybe a Ferrari LOL.