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Old 05-05-2004, 11:26 PM
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Question You guys using ASP UD Pulley is your Power Steering harder to turn?

I completely flushed the system following the install and followed the bleeding procedure in the service manual. It seems harder than before but it has been over 6 weeks since I have driven the car. So I am wondering if I am smokin crack or I need to have the system checked.
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I did not notice any diffrence, but when I let my dad drive it he thought it was hard to turn so maybe.
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No I haven't notice any difference since I did mine.
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Your power steering pump will thank you for the underdrive pulley.
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Originally Posted by gonbad
So I am wondering if I am smokin crack or I need to have the system checked.
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Mines a little harder to steer when moving slow (or not at all).
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No change for mine!
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Mine neither everything is cool as a cucumber. You must be smokin the ewwwwwww weeeeeeee! Start pumpin some iron sissy, or start jerkin off more to build up your forearms. hahaha just jokin man Good Luck
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Originally Posted by gonbad
I completely flushed the system following the install and followed the bleeding procedure in the service manual. It seems harder than before but it has been over 6 weeks since I have driven the car. So I am wondering if I am smokin crack or I need to have the system checked.
Ye it does, especially at very low speeds especially when parking. I noticed mine right after installed.




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