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My 88 is bone stock 2wd no lift and is riding on 235/75r 15s. My steeringis extremely sensitive. The is almost no play but it is so "touchy" that it is kinda scary on the highway to drive. This is my dd and I'm on the interstate quite abit. Anyone ever had this issue and know how to fix it?

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Probably the stabilizer because the truck sat for 12 years before I got to it

No, It's EVERYTHING.

 

Your bushings are bad, I guarantee you that. Track bar too........and I'd look at your rod ends.........

 

 

The worst thing that anyone can do it let a vehicle sit........and after 12 years worth.........rubber goes to rot.

 

 

And I'd bet the bushings in the springs are bad too.

 

 

 

I'm telling you the truck is wondering and what you consider touchy is you constantly working the keep the truck straight down the road.

 

And for the dampener? yeah, the seals have dried up and it will/does stick.

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I'll also mention that grease will solidify over time. Did you flush out all your rod ends?

 

I'd take a look at your ball joints, the upper can be flushed but the lower cannot.

 

Also, flush your front drive shaft.

 

 

 

I would imagine all your seals.....main seals.....axle seals.....TC seals.....etc.......are dried and cracked and do or will leak.

 

What about Ujoints?

 

Brake lines???????

 

 

You will spend some time and money.....just a fact.

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I wonder if he's confusing sensitive with sloppy.

 

If your control arm bushings.....or any other part of the suspension......is worn, your truck will wander and keeping it straight is a full time job.

 

Currently the issue with my XJ... the bushings on both ends of my LCA's are shot lol.

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There isnt any play in the steering. It is just extremely "touchy"

It's an '88, which means it is essentially an AMC even if it was built after Chrysler bought AMC. AMC was notorious for over-boosting their power steering. It's characteristic of the breed. I've always been an MC owner (since before they were AMC) so it doesn't surprise me, but it always bothered me. In my Javelins and AMXs I ran quick ratio manual boxes because I couldn't stand the power steering. My early XJs and MJs all have too-light steering and basically no road feel, but I've never felt like spending the money to have a box rebuilt with a stiffer spool valve.

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Its a 2wd so no tc or front drive shaft. It has new u joints, yes I flushed out what front suspension parts I could , it has a new motor and I had the tie rods and ball joints all checked out when I had my alignment done and he said everything checked out and I repacked the wheel bearings.

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If you are talking about what I think you are, I am with Eagle. A friend of mine in High School had a Dakota that was overboosting the power steering. It was very light feeling and effortless. When I mean effortless, I mean you could grab the wheel and spin it like a prize wheel and it wouldn't stop until it hit lock on either side. I would look into the valving on the power steering box and the pump.

 

Rob

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If you are talking about what I think you are, I am with Eagle. A friend of mine in High School had a Dakota that was overboosting the power steering. It was very light feeling and effortless. When I mean effortless, I mean you could grab the wheel and spin it like a prize wheel and it wouldn't stop until it hit lock on either side. I would look into the valving on the power steering box and the pump.

 

Rob

 

This makes sense, but I'd do a complete PS system flush and fluid change first.

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