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chevy dude

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Ok so I have a 91' bronco with 35" tires on it and a 4" lift kit. It is super hard to steer unless im moving and when im moving the truck is all over the road when I hit 45mph or so. I got the truck like this when I bought it a day ago. The tires also lean in at the top. how can I fix all this.THANKS!

 

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The steering difficulty is because the power steering was designed around a much smaller tire (about 29-30 inch from the factory). Make sure the power steering fluid level is correct and that there is no binding in the linkage and that is about all you can do without upgrading the system. Many people switch to a better pump. Do a search for Saginaw Steering Pump or Saginaw Steering Upgrade and you should find plenty of information about it. The leaning tires and wandering are an alignment problem. Inspect and replace any worn components (tie rod ends, ball joints, etc. also make sure wheelbearings are properly adjusted) then take it to a reputable alignment shop.

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The steering difficulty is because the power steering was designed around a much smaller tire (about 29-30 inch from the factory). Make sure the power steering fluid level is correct and that there is no binding in the linkage and that is about all you can do without upgrading the system. Many people switch to a better pump. Do a search for Saginaw Steering Pump or Saginaw Steering Upgrade and you should find plenty of information about it. The leaning tires and wandering are an alignment problem. Inspect and replace any worn components (tie rod ends, ball joints, etc. also make sure wheelbearings are properly adjusted) then take it to a reputable alignment shop.
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Ok I will take a look at what all you said. Thanks for the info.

 

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