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What kind of steering column does Dodge Ram use?

What kind of steering column does Dodge Ram use?

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How to replace the steering shaft on a Dodge Ram?

Replace your worn or damaged steering shaft with this direct replacement shaft. With new U-joints featuring precision needle bearings for smooth, silent operation and reliable… While the steering wheel is what you’re holding while directing your Dodge Ram, the steering shaft transfers rotation of the steering wheel to the steering rack.

Which is the best steering column bolt to buy?

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Where is the power steering fluid in a Dodge Ram?

Power steering fluid reservoir located to the right of the engine, near the upper radiator hose. Use a turkey baster to remove the old power steering fluid from the reservoir. Turn the steering wheel left and right to remove any remaining fluid in the reservoir.

Where is the steering box on a Dodge Ram?

Turn your ignition key one click to unlock steering wheel, but do not start the engine. Also, make sure the steering wheel is centered. The steering box is located underneath the driver’s side front end of your truck and is connected to the Pitman arm. Use a 4.5mm Hex wrench to hold the adjustment bolt on the steering box in place.

How often do you turn the steering wheel on a ram truck?

Remember watching those old B&W television shows where the driver of his 1950’s pickup truck had to turn the steering wheel a half-dozen times just to negotiate a simple left turn? It looks like a pain, and as your Ram truck begins to rack up the miles, you’ll probably notice a bit more play in the steering wheel as well.

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