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Posted by charley hellickson on March 12, 2006 at 00:50:19 from (12.216.146.38):
In Reply to: 99 Dodge 4X4 posted by 37 chief on March 11, 2006 at 22:23:06:
hi. i have 99 two wheel,my son has 98 4x4. well over 100,000 and no power steering problems. a clunk when turning sounds like outer u-joint.my boys was making noises driving down the street,vibrating,clunking when you turned it. he had to have a new u-joint and the seal was leaking some. the leak got worse and take it apart again in put in new seal. do both at the same time. jack it up,take off the wheel and turn rotar by hand and watch end of axle. if joint is bad you can see it move,turn out of round,off center. we know a dodge dealer mechanic that does work at home,got buy a lot cheaper. hope this helps. charley.
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