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Old 04-08-2012, 08:15 PM
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ok some times when i turn my steering licks and i fell it its on a 93 z28, what could this be thanks for any info
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After making a turn, do you turn signals cancel out correctly? What position does the wheel click at?
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it seams at any position ,not realy sure feels like the steering knukl
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I have the same situation going on with my car. Kind of sounds like it from the rack directly and more of a knock. I havent looked at it but im thinking maybe the rack is shifting on the k member? Or something internal on the rack? Its pretty loud though
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Is this sound in the steering column or is it coming from the outside of the car? If outside, maybe you have a ball joint issue.
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For me i can feel it through the steering wheel but its outside right where along where the steering rack is. Ive checked the ball joints all seems good. I ran into a curb in an accident damaging the wheel. All they did was replace a control arm and realigned it.




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