The truck is doing about the same. I replaced the tie rods (with the steering wheel upside down!) and had to get them removed, replaced, and the truck aligned at Sears. They also replaced a ball joint. My truck still has a wobble factor which may be due to a bad steering gear box, bad joints in the steering column, or some other wild cause.
I did manage to change the passenger-side plugs to try and alleviate issues with rough running. To do this costs around 400.00 at a shop. I had to take the wheel off, remove the splash shield, use a long screwdriver to remove the plugs and blow out the recesses with an air compressor. I installed the plugs. I put back the splash guard but not without cursing a blue streak. The truck still doesn't run smooth but does run a hair better. It's also low on gas. Another fly in the ointment is that I was told that the camshaft position sensor is out of whack.
I'm worried about the bump I get when I put the truck in reverse. There could be a transmission situation that I will have to tend to later, especially if shifting gets worse.
I need to sand the roof and strip the hood and paint both. I want my truck to do good on a trip to everywhere short of Atlanta.
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
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