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Old 07-05-2008, 11:58 AM   #1
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Default Steering issue - need some help

I took my 68 out yesterday for a test drive after I got the new tires and steering wheel installed and noticed above 40mph, it started to pull right.
I turned the wheel left a littleto straighten it out and it went straight. Turned around and it did it again. This didn't happen when I was testing it out around 20mph; it went straightas anarrow.It seemed almost like the steering "slipped" to the right. I'm not sure if it's an alignment problem because, it does seem to roll straight.

I've been looking at the parts that make up the steering (PS) and I need some direction as to what could be causing the problem.

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Old 07-05-2008, 04:14 PM   #2
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Default RE: Steering issue - need some help

First thing I'd do is get a shop to do a complete shakedown of your steering and suspension. Pulling can be caused by any of a dozen loose, worn, or misadjusted components. Many shops will do this for free, just for the chance to sell you a bunch of stuff. Just make sure you don't ok any work beforehand.
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