I have noticed over the last few years that my steering isn't quite what it should be (2004 K2500). After reading a lot of posts about how bad the steering is on these trucks, and that it's bad just live with it .... I am hoping that maybe mine is just a bit worse and could benefit from some attention.
I am the original owner, and it is still on stock sized tires. I briefly did the 235/85R16's for a bit, but I am back on the stockers again. Generally, when I first start it, it steers ok, but you can tell that you are having to put some effort into the steering wheel. After driving it a while (everything warmed up), if you are in a parking lot and doing some tight steering, it doesn't feel as though you have any power assist. Normal driving down the road either hot or cold is not bad and doesn't show any issues.
I should add that the steering box was replaced under warranty after about 1 year due to a leak. It wasn't that big of a leak, but it would drip after a while. I figured they were just going to replace the output shaft seals, but they went ahead and swapped it out.
The brakes are about as good as usual. I don't feel as though I am having to put extra force into them either hot or cold. Admittedly, the brakes on these trucks have never been outstanding, but I don't think I have a pressure issue with the hydroboost.
So now my dilemma - is my pump getting worn out so when it is hot it doesn't produce adequate pressure? Or is my steering box the issue? Is there way to help diagnose which one could be causing the problem?
I would love to put in a pressure gauge to actually measure the system, but I don't have any of the fittings necessary to connect to it.
I am the original owner, and it is still on stock sized tires. I briefly did the 235/85R16's for a bit, but I am back on the stockers again. Generally, when I first start it, it steers ok, but you can tell that you are having to put some effort into the steering wheel. After driving it a while (everything warmed up), if you are in a parking lot and doing some tight steering, it doesn't feel as though you have any power assist. Normal driving down the road either hot or cold is not bad and doesn't show any issues.
I should add that the steering box was replaced under warranty after about 1 year due to a leak. It wasn't that big of a leak, but it would drip after a while. I figured they were just going to replace the output shaft seals, but they went ahead and swapped it out.
The brakes are about as good as usual. I don't feel as though I am having to put extra force into them either hot or cold. Admittedly, the brakes on these trucks have never been outstanding, but I don't think I have a pressure issue with the hydroboost.
So now my dilemma - is my pump getting worn out so when it is hot it doesn't produce adequate pressure? Or is my steering box the issue? Is there way to help diagnose which one could be causing the problem?
I would love to put in a pressure gauge to actually measure the system, but I don't have any of the fittings necessary to connect to it.
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