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Old 10-16-2004, 08:32 PM
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rear bearing check and steering adjustment

Looking for someone that knows what to look for when checking rear bearings on big bronco or 1/2 ton . how much lateral movement of axle is allowed? up and down movement? etc. also what is the quick way of adjusting power steering box? thanks
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For the bearings there should be mimal to no movement and if there was this would indicate wear problems, as for the steering i wouldn't be able to tell you but if you go and check in the forum that your truck is located in you should be able to get somehelp on that one.
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Tech questions are best placed in the tech forums.,

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