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97 Suburban with steering drifting problem
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97 Suburban with steering drifting problem
Any Ideas? It seems like there is a drifting problem at high speeds. The steering is not tight and responsive. The truck seems to want to drift over into the next lane if your not careful. Any known issues or thoughts are appreciated.
Thanks, Jon
Thanks, Jon
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RE: 97 Suburban with steering drifting problem
Depending on the miles on the truck & condition the of your tires, could be worn front end parts, or something as simple as tire pressure. Need more details plez.
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RE: 97 Suburban with steering drifting problem
i've just fixed the same type of problem on my 'burb. driving down the highway, if u let go of the steering wheel, the truck would change lanes in about 150 feet. had to replace the steering box, the pressure equalizer valve inside was shot.
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RE: 97 Suburban with steering drifting problem
Thanks man ... the steering box was what I was expecting to hear. Have a friend with a 99 Suburban who had the same problem but talked about a sensor on the steering box which I don't see on the 97. I will go for replacing the box and see what happens ... Thanks again
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RE: 97 Suburban with steering drifting problem
The EVO sensor, at the bottom of the steering column, inside of the cab, may be bad. It costs about $60 from the Chevy dealer and took me a 1/2 hour to replace the one on my 98 Suburban. Might be worth a shot. Lots cheaper and easier than the steering box.
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RE: 97 Suburban with steering drifting problem
Check your tie rods. Jack up the front end with both wheels off the ground and wiggle the wheels back and forth. Any play indicates serious issues with tie rods, ball joints or steering box. If you have someone wiggle it you can usually see where it's coming from.
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RE: 97 Suburban with steering drifting problem
Rickertj:
I have a 1999 with 186,000 . I was having the same problem so I decided to rebuild the font end. I replace the Pitment arm, idler arm, tie rod ends, all the bushings and upper and lower ball joints. Believe me they all needed to be replaced ! ***THEN ! **** It was still having the problem !!! It ended up being the EVO sensor. So I agree with lost_in_alabama that you should have it checked or replace it. (This is a comon problem)
Good Luck, Dondobe
I have a 1999 with 186,000 . I was having the same problem so I decided to rebuild the font end. I replace the Pitment arm, idler arm, tie rod ends, all the bushings and upper and lower ball joints. Believe me they all needed to be replaced ! ***THEN ! **** It was still having the problem !!! It ended up being the EVO sensor. So I agree with lost_in_alabama that you should have it checked or replace it. (This is a comon problem)
Good Luck, Dondobe
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RE: 97 Suburban with steering drifting problem
I was wondering would it only drift...no shaking? I have a 99 Sub 2500 4WD 454; when you push the breaks it shakes alot. Its not the rotors because they have already been rotated...and i dont feel the brake pedal shaking. So I am wondering could this be the same problem. The pitman arm has been changed as well...and the tires have been balanced twice already...and has had an alignment already. At speeds 70 or higher it will shake aswell but i think that is due the other shaking...making the tires unbalanced. any help is greatly appreciated...
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