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What is excessive play?

What is excessive play?

Excessive play in the steering system can be defined as: where the steering wheel can be turned more than one to one and a half inches without the wheels rotating. Steering systems generally give ample warning of problems and excessive play is generally caused by worn steering racks and tie rod ends.

Should there be any play in my steering wheel?

The most common reasons for free play in the steering are looseness in the steering gear itself or looseness in one or more of the steering linkage sockets. Steering box or rack and pinion that is connected to the steering wheel by the steering column. In either case, looseness in the steering can result.

How much play in steering wheel is normal?

There is about five-eighths of an inch of play in the 15-inch steering wheel, and it is the same regardless of speed.

How to check steering wheel play?

Method of Inspection 1. With the road wheels on the ground pointing straight ahead, lightly turn the steering wheel left and right as far as possible without moving the road wheel. Check the amount of free play at the circumference of the steering wheel.

How old is the 1996 Ford Bronco XL?

1996 Ford Bronco XL 4×4 Southern Truck – Rust Free – Highly Original Example – Blue Interior (Please note: If you happen to be viewing this vehicle on a website other than our main website, i… More Info › Well maintained 1996 Ford Bronco Eddie Bauer edition, 4 wheel drive! 2nd owner and has been stored in garage for 3 years.

How old is the 1996 Ford Bronco Eddie Bauer edition?

Well maintained 1996 Ford Bronco Eddie Bauer edition, 4 wheel drive! 2nd owner and has been stored in garage for 3 years. Drivers side leather seat has some wear and other than that the interior is…

When did the Ford Bronco come on the market?

1st owner purchased on 03/06/95 and owned in CA until 09/11/02 • 2nd owner purchased on 09/11/02 and owned in CA until 03/20/10 • 3rd owner purchased on 03/20/10 and owned in CA until .

Where was the 1995 Ford Bronco last serviced?

1st owner drove an estimated 1,677 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 6,477 miles/year • 3rd owner drove an estimated 6,922 miles/year • 4th owner drove an estimated 764 miles/year. Last serviced at 112,788 miles in Lawrenceville, GA on 03/07/19 • Vehicle serviced. No accident or damage reported to CARFAX.

1996 Ford Bronco XL 4×4 Southern Truck – Rust Free – Highly Original Example – Blue Interior (Please note: If you happen to be viewing this vehicle on a website other than our main website, i… More Info › Well maintained 1996 Ford Bronco Eddie Bauer edition, 4 wheel drive! 2nd owner and has been stored in garage for 3 years.

Well maintained 1996 Ford Bronco Eddie Bauer edition, 4 wheel drive! 2nd owner and has been stored in garage for 3 years. Drivers side leather seat has some wear and other than that the interior is…

Where can I buy a 1980 Ford Bronco?

Well, you’ve come to the right place. Bronco Graveyard has thousands of new aftermarket parts for every Ford Bronco made. We have a huge inventory of 1980 to 1996 Bronco parts. Whether you need a Bronco lift kit, 1980 to 1996 Bronco body parts or weatherstripping!

What kind of transmission did Ford Bronco have?

The automatic transmission was an available option for the 1980 to 1996 Broncos although a manual transmission was what came standard. Power is transferred to the independent front TTB Dana 44 and solid rear 9 inch or 8.8 inch axle through a manual shift transfer case and later an electronic shift transfer case.

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