Before I replaced my drivers side lower ball joint my steering wheel was straight as an arrow. Now, my steering wheel is cocked to the left. It doesn't pull, but it kinda annoying. Do I need an allignment after replacing it?
Before I replaced my drivers side lower ball joint my steering wheel was straight as an arrow. Now, my steering wheel is cocked to the left. It doesn't pull, but it kinda annoying. Do I need an allignment after replacing it?
2010 Silverado ECSB LS 4x4. Only mods so far are a K&N drop in filter and a Rough Country 2" front level kit
yeah go ahead and get it straightened out at an alignment shop
1951 3100
1984 C10
Did you replace the lower ball joint?
If you can replace a ball joint you should try the alignment yourself, Ive been doing it for years and always works out great, Only time I pay for one is when its the camber or caster that needs adjusting.
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Yeah, I had someone put it on for me, so I'll just take it in. The local place here in town only charges $60. Thanks for the info.
2010 Silverado ECSB LS 4x4. Only mods so far are a K&N drop in filter and a Rough Country 2" front level kit
your tierod got adjusted somehow. that's why the steering wheel is off.
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I wonder how it got adjusted. Do you have to remove it to do the ball joint?
2010 Silverado ECSB LS 4x4. Only mods so far are a K&N drop in filter and a Rough Country 2" front level kit
no but if the ball joint was out it was sloppy and now its tight so things are at a little different angle.
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Gotcha. Yeah, the boot had been torn for a while and would pop and creak when it got dry. So it was pretty much shot.
2010 Silverado ECSB LS 4x4. Only mods so far are a K&N drop in filter and a Rough Country 2" front level kit