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steering question-my own fault

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steering question-my own fault

Post by McGyver »

g'day all, ive got a 95 seirra and have a steering issue.

In may i had 2 weeks on fraser island (salt, sand) when i came home i put in a big effort to wash it down as always do, now through working big hours and 2 jobs the poor old gurl has not been used much since(half a dozen times to keep battery charged or to get to something in the shed. About 2 weeks ago i jumped in give it a run and apart from the usual cracks from the spring packs that rust together the steering has gone really tight. and to explain more not sure if it is helpfull its normal for quarter of a turn then really stiff for about a tenth of a turn then normal then stiff. any ideas where i should look first would be great because i dont get much time so a head start would be nice. thanks
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Post by alien »

prolly no grease in all the knuckles and steering links?
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Post by McGyver »

ok i hope it is something as simple as that, thanks for the reply
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Post by suzimad »

the uni joint on the steering link up near the firewall is stuffed
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Post by Gutless »

Check your steering dampner too. They love the beach :D
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Post by joeblow »

the uni joint at the firewall will be trashed. non servicable, change the unit.
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Post by Turbo Tonka »

are these unis easy to get a hold of??new?
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Post by suzimad »

I priced one up for a hot rod guy not long ago , it was $121.
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Post by foonji »

On the topic of the steering, What should be done to service the parts? Oil, Grease?
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Post by McGyver »

cheers for replies, foonji i was wondering the same thing.
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