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[QUOTE="EverettWV, post: 424923, member: 1056"] Tom, I also have where I can move my tie rod up and down and believe its causing some play. Also causes my steering wheel to be in a slightly different "center" position going around curves. I found what might be a fix for it in post 3 [URL="http://www.thedieselstop.com/forums/f29/those-you-sketchy-f350-steering-204052/"]here on the diesel stop[/URL] by "clocking" the tie rod ends. Do you think doing that will fix it? Also, what steering dampener do you plan on going with? [/QUOTE]
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