Just ordered me some. I was told everything looks good in the front end, and we could try putting in a new gear box to see if that fixes it. Glad a came across your video.
@@513dra if you need any additional information, feel free to ask me. I've tried everything, 1 part at a time, until I solved the sloppy steering and death wobble. I replaced the trac bar, that helped Replaced the bearing where the steering shaft comes through, by the brake master cylinder with a rubber grommet and that helped with the slop but not the wobble. Installed aluminum bushings in the steering shaft at the floor inside the cab, that helped with the slop but not the wobble Replaced all parts of the y steering and it lasted about 6 months Installed a red head gearbox and that did nothing, still had wobble and slop Tried heims links and an adjustable trac bar, death wobble got worse Swapped to T steering and that with the combination of bushings/grommet on the steering shaft made my 97 2500 drive like a sports car. Don't waste your time or money on any other parts. The 3500 steering parts are thicker/stronger. I've been running it for over a year and all parts are still solid. Tie rod posts are same size so no drilling the knuckles and bolts right up. Hope this helps
There is an adjustment on the steering gear box just learned about it today you can get that slop completely out with no money spent just make sure your not to tight on your adjustments
Should be top of your gear box it will have a bolt with a Allen head and a 5/8s lock nut around it you have to back that nut off and then tighten the Allen head bolt do a 1/4 turn at a time if you over tighten you will destroy your gear box so take the time to check the play in the wheel as go and you should be good keep you ears open for any grinding noise or crunch that means you went to far 👍
ALL trucks have a ''adjustable'' STEERING BOX '' IT may help ''' but it wont fix it '''' its (5) parts that have to be replaced ''' ITS LOOSE WORN PARTS ON THE STEERING SECTOR '''' LOOK AT MY COMMENTS ... Thank you Sir .
Adding these on my '15 with 380k miles this week. Someone put gray silicone on mine sometime before I bought it 4 years ago. I Have some small annoying clunks. You say a mm or two in play? That is a dangerous amount. I'd say 1/2 mm would add up to a noticeable wander. Thanks for the video.
Update: just a year later and the little annoying ticks/clunks aee back in the steering. Haven't looked at it but I'd guess its the soft aluminum inserts I installed.
Mine is doing the same thing. It didn't really look like it corrected anything. The u joint down by the steering box is probably shot like mine is. Ordering a new lower steering shaft.
It might be a damper design but more likely a part of a crash design. Back in the 60's O believe they started making crushable steering shafts as head on crashes were forcing steering wheels into the driver chest. Since then the steering shaft safety evolution has become a real rube goldberg.
Haha! Yes but use a c-clamp as a press. Remember, every action requires a reaction so you be hammering essentially on the steering shaft bearings/bushings.
Very old thread but possibly this part was replaced upside down? My 2006 doesn’t have those it has them down by the steering rack like other UA-cam videos I’ve seen. Any update since then? Thanks
The steering shaft hasn’t been replaced ever, still the original. Looked up new replacement steering shaft and it’s the same as mine. Has a joint in the cab and one closer to the steering box.
It costs me .46/mile to drive. My HD is an 8 mile round trip. I'll just buy mine on the internet. What? You say get them when you are already there? I can barely remember why I'm there in the first place any time I go much less looking for items for a special project.
curious question. I have this exact issue with my 2008 ram 1500 5.7. It has to much play to the right when im driving. Does this issue cause it to also pull to the right? Cause thats also something im experiencing. Just FYI. Ive already changed out my entire front entire from control arms to sway link bars to tie rods etc. And Ive done two alignments. Im just now learning about the steering column stuff and was curious if thats whats possible causing my pull.
I’ll start off by saying I’m not a professional mechanic but I would think the looseness in the steering column wouldn’t make it consistently pull to the right. It would be sloppy both ways but wouldn’t hurt to try. The only thing I can think of if you have already changed all the front end parts and had alignments would be the condition of your tires. I know if one is worn more then others it will cause it to pull. But getting the slop out of the steering column definitely wouldn’t hurt.
Check your front brakes after driving for awhile. I had my brake calipers hanging up due to deteriorating brake lines. If your right side is hotter than the left that’s a good sign that the caliper is dragging.
I don’t think they work on ‘94s , you will have to look and see if it has a similar joint. I also have a video showing how you can test for what’s causing your truck to wander/death wobble
THE PROBLEM IS '''''''' YOUR ''Listening'' to too many people '''' these people only know a ''very limited'' Amount of information about the issue '''' IM a Expert '''' its 5 steering parts / Very Warn parts that are ''Loose fitting '''' THAT HAVE TOO BE REPLACED (5) TO BE PRECISE ''''' START LOOKING '''' your the mechanic .
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EVERYBODY '''' thinks they know how to fix the steering on ram-2500-cummins '''' Including Me ... But the' 'Truth'' to it is ''' that there is a lot more than just ''ONE'' Issue '''' there are ''Several'' Component Issue's ''' there is like 4 or 5 components issue's '''' SO if your ''Just looking for 1 or 2 issue's you'll never fix it '''' There are ''''Several'''' Components 4 or 5 or 6 issues '''' just start looking for ''Worn'' parts '''' Parts that are ''Loose fitting parts '''' YOU KNOW WHAT TO LOOK FOR ''' If you do this you will solve the steering issue '''' Im giving you a ''BOOST'' in finding & fixing the Problem ''''' Its not as simple as replacing one item '''' You will find ''Several items that need to be ''Replaced'''' Start looking ''' YOU WILL FIX IT ''''''' .
www.cjcoffroad.com/products/emf-dodge-ram-intermediate-shaft-bushing?_pos=1&_sid=e49a40db4&_ss=r Don’t know for sure if it will work on a 2 wheel drive but I would think they would have a similar steering shaft
Just ordered me some.
I was told everything looks good in the front end, and we could try putting in a new gear box to see if that fixes it. Glad a came across your video.
Definitely worth a try, for how cheap they are. Hope they fix it for you
I just put these in yesterday and it did take out about half of the slop. Worth $20 to me. I'm going to try to adjust the steering box next.
Can you link the product here please
Don't adjust the steering box. If your 2nd gen is a 4x4, swap to t steering. 98-99 3500 comes with t steering and is a direct swap.
@@brainswole101 I'm new to these trucks so I'll look into that, thank you.
@@Sleuth2014 I'll see if I can find it again
@@513dra if you need any additional information, feel free to ask me. I've tried everything, 1 part at a time, until I solved the sloppy steering and death wobble.
I replaced the trac bar, that helped
Replaced the bearing where the steering shaft comes through, by the brake master cylinder with a rubber grommet and that helped with the slop but not the wobble.
Installed aluminum bushings in the steering shaft at the floor inside the cab, that helped with the slop but not the wobble
Replaced all parts of the y steering and it lasted about 6 months
Installed a red head gearbox and that did nothing, still had wobble and slop
Tried heims links and an adjustable trac bar, death wobble got worse
Swapped to T steering and that with the combination of bushings/grommet on the steering shaft made my 97 2500 drive like a sports car. Don't waste your time or money on any other parts. The 3500 steering parts are thicker/stronger. I've been running it for over a year and all parts are still solid. Tie rod posts are same size so no drilling the knuckles and bolts right up. Hope this helps
Got those with my ball joints from EMF.Drastic improvement
Did you go with the EMF ball joints as well?
@@boosthuntergarage yes I did and I like them
@@chute2thrill1 okay good to hear, I was thinking of getting them for my truck
I would think pressing it in with a c clamp would work better
I used a ball joint press kit
I saw another guy put a hose clamp to keep them in place instead of locktite so it could be disassembled later
Thank you for making this video
Thanks for watching!
There is an adjustment on the steering gear box just learned about it today you can get that slop completely out with no money spent just make sure your not to tight on your adjustments
Thanks I’ll look into that and give it a try!
Where is this adjustment you speak of?
Should be top of your gear box it will have a bolt with a Allen head and a 5/8s lock nut around it you have to back that nut off and then tighten the Allen head bolt do a 1/4 turn at a time if you over tighten you will destroy your gear box so take the time to check the play in the wheel as go and you should be good keep you ears open for any grinding noise or crunch that means you went to far 👍
ALL trucks have a ''adjustable'' STEERING BOX '' IT may help ''' but it wont fix it '''' its (5) parts that have to be replaced ''' ITS LOOSE WORN PARTS ON THE STEERING SECTOR '''' LOOK AT MY COMMENTS ... Thank you Sir .
Using a C-clamp as a press is easier than hammering.
great idea thanks
A worm gear clamp works good to tighten it up but with alum bushings won’t last long !
Adding these on my '15 with 380k miles this week. Someone put gray silicone on mine sometime before I bought it 4 years ago. I Have some small annoying clunks. You say a mm or two in play? That is a dangerous amount. I'd say 1/2 mm would add up to a noticeable wander. Thanks for the video.
Did you ever find what the clunk is I have the same thing in the steering wheel and pedals
Update: just a year later and the little annoying ticks/clunks aee back in the steering. Haven't looked at it but I'd guess its the soft aluminum inserts I installed.
Thanks for the info 👍
Thanks
Mine is doing the same thing. It didn't really look like it corrected anything. The u joint down by the steering box is probably shot like mine is. Ordering a new lower steering shaft.
That’s what mine is, I have like 2 inches of play. You can get the shaft off of Amazon for $70
You can add a small hose clamp to help secure it. All that bushing is doing is filling the void of the peg. What a weird design by dodge
Definitely a weird design. Didn’t have a hose clamp at the time but I’ll most likely put one on
It might be a damper design but more likely a part of a crash design. Back in the 60's O believe they started making crushable steering shafts as head on crashes were forcing steering wheels into the driver chest. Since then the steering shaft safety evolution has become a real rube goldberg.
Let me guess two alum bushings cheap fix on the steering shaft .
Ima smear JB WELD in there.
Nice vid thx
I bet a palm size air nailer would drive those right in.
Haha! Yes but use a c-clamp as a press. Remember, every action requires a reaction so you be hammering essentially on the steering shaft bearings/bushings.
Very old thread but possibly this part was replaced upside down? My 2006 doesn’t have those it has them down by the steering rack like other UA-cam videos I’ve seen. Any update since then? Thanks
The steering shaft hasn’t been replaced ever, still the original. Looked up new replacement steering shaft and it’s the same as mine. Has a joint in the cab and one closer to the steering box.
I bought copper snake bites at home depot for 7 bucks used Jb weld and a small piece of gorilla tape on both sides
If it works and gets the job done that’s all that matters
It costs me .46/mile to drive. My HD is an 8 mile round trip. I'll just buy mine on the internet. What? You say get them when you are already there? I can barely remember why I'm there in the first place any time I go much less looking for items for a special project.
@@thewayidoit8895Make a LIST.
curious question. I have this exact issue with my 2008 ram 1500 5.7. It has to much play to the right when im driving. Does this issue cause it to also pull to the right? Cause thats also something im experiencing. Just FYI. Ive already changed out my entire front entire from control arms to sway link bars to tie rods etc. And Ive done two alignments. Im just now learning about the steering column stuff and was curious if thats whats possible causing my pull.
I’ll start off by saying I’m not a professional mechanic but I would think the looseness in the steering column wouldn’t make it consistently pull to the right. It would be sloppy both ways but wouldn’t hurt to try. The only thing I can think of if you have already changed all the front end parts and had alignments would be the condition of your tires. I know if one is worn more then others it will cause it to pull. But getting the slop out of the steering column definitely wouldn’t hurt.
Check your front brakes after driving for awhile. I had my brake calipers hanging up due to deteriorating brake lines. If your right side is hotter than the left that’s a good sign that the caliper is dragging.
thank you brother
What’s the deal with your voltage gauge reading so high? Mine is but my cts2 is showing normal
My cts matches my gauge but my batteries were fresh new batteries when I made that video so that’s the only reason I can think of why it reads high.
I'm wondering will this work on a 1998 Dodge Durango SLT 5.9L 4x4.
I’m not too sure about that, I mean if the joint is similar I can’t see why it wouldn’t work
Will this work on a '94? My dad's '94 Dodge only has 52,000 miles, but wanders more than I'm comfortable with.
I don’t think they work on ‘94s , you will have to look and see if it has a similar joint. I also have a video showing how you can test for what’s causing your truck to wander/death wobble
@@boosthuntergarage OK. Thanks. I'll check that out. The truck doesn't have the 'Death Wobble', but it is only 2WD.
The problem is that when you drive it all the time you won’t know about the slack in your steering but you will when you drive it !!!
How’s it holding up? My truck has a small bit of play want to see if this will fix it
Seems to be holding up good, I definitely think they are worth trying out for the $20 that they are
@@boosthuntergaragedid it today took it out for a drive honestly feels better for $20 I ain’t complaining
THE PROBLEM IS '''''''' YOUR ''Listening'' to too many people '''' these people only know a ''very limited'' Amount of information about the issue '''' IM a Expert '''' its 5 steering parts / Very Warn parts that are ''Loose fitting '''' THAT HAVE TOO BE REPLACED (5) TO BE PRECISE ''''' START LOOKING '''' your the mechanic .
Tell me more. Which parts, ect...
@tomblobasjamesc.mccollum1740 The entire Truck, I have my friend's 2009 2500 megacab and I can't wait to get my Sierra back!
will it fix a 91 dodge 250 van
Not too sure about that cause I’ve never worked on one but if it had a similar joint it could work
Put a hose clamp on it
Can i just weld the metal together 😂
Haha it would probably work but never come apart
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Great video except for the damned music !
EVERYBODY '''' thinks they know how to fix the steering on ram-2500-cummins '''' Including Me ... But the' 'Truth'' to it is ''' that there is a lot more than just ''ONE'' Issue '''' there are ''Several'' Component Issue's ''' there is like 4 or 5 components issue's '''' SO if your ''Just looking for 1 or 2 issue's you'll never fix it '''' There are ''''Several'''' Components 4 or 5 or 6 issues '''' just start looking for ''Worn'' parts '''' Parts that are ''Loose fitting parts '''' YOU KNOW WHAT TO LOOK FOR ''' If you do this you will solve the steering issue '''' Im giving you a ''BOOST'' in finding & fixing the Problem ''''' Its not as simple as replacing one item '''' You will find ''Several items that need to be ''Replaced'''' Start looking ''' YOU WILL FIX IT ''''''' .
Same with any and every vehicle
Don't use a hammer, use a c clamp or a mallet 🤦♂️
I mean a mallet has the same potential for bending stuff as a metal hammer. C clamp is what you want
Use a rivet gun
Get a man's thumb. Whimps!
Did you really call your truck” white whale” ….. 🤦♂️
Yes I did haha
U talk to much
Do you have a link that works? Will this work for a 2 wheel drive?
www.cjcoffroad.com/products/emf-dodge-ram-intermediate-shaft-bushing?_pos=1&_sid=e49a40db4&_ss=r
Don’t know for sure if it will work on a 2 wheel drive but I would think they would have a similar steering shaft
Red head heavy duty box Guy.
Worth the money?
junk dont buy, get a new psc cost more but they are new not rebuilds.@@boosthuntergarage