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There will always be some play in the steering because the spool valve in the steering box needs that play to actuate properly.That being said...how much play yours has I cannot say. Your steering box may just need to be rebuilt. If you play around with the over-center play in the sector shaft of the steering gear much and you do not do it properly, you will wear-out the gears more and create a worse problem.
Also, check for cracks in the frame around where the box bolts to the frame. Our trucks are know to have a weak point there, and there is even kits (bolt-on and weld) that strength that area to stop it from happing again.
Along with a loose steering gear box, 'bump-steer' from the push-pull stock setup will have an effect on driving. Going to a crossover steering setup will go a long way to alleviate bump-steer, but it can be pricey.
It feels like the wheels track with the flow of the road from side to side and you have to overcorrect to hold a straight line if that makes sense....
Quote from: Magic1 on December 12, 2013, 10:17:34 amIt feels like the wheels track with the flow of the road from side to side and you have to overcorrect to hold a straight line if that makes sense....Have you torqued the axle u-bolts? Have you verified the toe setting and alignment?
Also, make sure your rag joint isn't bad. I have had to replace the rag joint on my '94 K2500, and my Blazer. Both times it fixed a "sloppy steering box".
Quote from: Engineer on December 12, 2013, 06:36:08 pmAlso, make sure your rag joint isn't bad. I have had to replace the rag joint on my '94 K2500, and my Blazer. Both times it fixed a "sloppy steering box".If you're talking about the drag link adjustment then I have replaced that whole assembly. Both ends and the coupler between the pitman arm and knuckle.